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Security Consultant Available
As most of you know, I specialize in discovering vulnerablities in web based applications.
I am constantly receiving emails and PM's asking me to test applications for security vulnerabilities.
I've decided to post this thread so that everyone knows how to contact me if they wish to have their applications tested.
I'll be happy to do a some preliminary testing to determine if simple vulnerabilities exist. If I find any vulnerabilities I will report them too you. This part I will do for free.
If you wish to have me provide you with a solution as to how to fix the vulnerablilities, or if you request a "full" vulnerablility test, there will be a cost for my services. The fee will be based on the size of the site and the tests performed.
I am providing this as a service to all developers or anyone else who creates web based applications so that you will have a better understanding of web security and the importance of designing and implementing secure applications.
75% of all attacks happening today are being done through the presentation layer (front-end application). Insecure sites leave data vulnerable. Data such as credit card numbers, email addresses and other personal and professional information. A single attack on an application can cost a developer or company thousands of dollars, not only to fix the vulnerability, but also in potential legal issues surrounding the loss of customer data. These vulnerabilities can cost a developer or company their reputation and in this industry, reputation is everything.
You may contact me by PM or through my personal email account: sjensen1207@hotmail.com. Please put "Security Test Requested" in the subject.
Last edited by Memnoch : March 27th, 2006 at 11:56 AM.