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Verisign SSL Vulnerability Assessment

Value of Vulnerability Assessment, Malware Scanning and SSL Together

Vulnerability assessment and daily Web site malware scanning help protect your site from hackers. VeriSign's SSL Certificates, daily Web site malware scanning and vulnerability assessment work together to secure your site and help defend against attacks.

SSL and More in a Single Solution
VeriSign® SSL Certificates offer more services to protect your site and grow your online business. Our combination of SSL, vulnerability assessment and daily Web site malware scanning helps you provide site visitors with a safer online experience and extend security beyond https to your public-facing Web pages. The VeriSign Trust Seal and Seal-in-Search technology help assure your customers that your site is safe from search to browse to buy.

Easy to Secure: Vulnerability Assessment and Malware Scanning
Is your site protected against the latest security threats? Choose a VeriSign SSL Certificate with free vulnerability assessment to help quickly identify and take action against the most exploitable weaknesses on your Web site. All VeriSign SSL Certificates include daily Web site malware scanning to alert you if your Web site is infected with malicious software. The combination helps extend security beyond https to your public-facing Web pages and reduce the risk of being blacklisted by Google or other search engines.

What is vulnerability assessment?
The vulnerability assessment helps you quickly identify and take action against the most exploitable weaknesses on your customers’ Web site. Vulnerability assessment includes:
  • An automatic weekly scan for vulnerabilities on public-facing Web pages, Web-based applications, server software, and network ports
  • An actionable report that identifies both critical vulnerabilities that should be investigated immediately and informational items that pose a lower risk
  • An option to rescan your customers' Web site to help confirm that vulnerabilities have been fixed
Which SSL Certificates include vulnerability assessment?
Vulnerability assessment is included with VeriSign® Secure Site Pro with EV, Secure Site with EV, and Secure Site Pro SSL Certificates. Existing customers may activate vulnerability assessment for any of these SSL Certificates by signing in to the Secure128 Portal. New customers may activate the service after they complete their purchase. VeriSign® Secure Site SSL Certificates do not include vulnerability assessment and it is not available for individual purchase.

How does VeriSign help my customers avoid being blacklisted by search engines?
Google, Yahoo, Bing, and other search engines scan and then blacklist or exclude any Web site found with malware. By using vulnerability assessment to identify exploitable weaknesses and taking corrective action, your customers may reduce the risk of hackers finding their site and attacking it. With daily Web site malware scanning, your customers have an early warning system if an attack occurs. VeriSign includes both services for free with every VeriSign Extended Validation or VeriSign SecureSite Pro SSL Certificate. Daily Web site malware scanning is included with every Secure Site SSL Certificate.

 

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