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More than 6,600 websites are blacklisted by Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others every day because hackers inject malicious code on vulnerable websites.

Prevent your website from being blacklisted

  • Website Health Monitoring: Scans your website to determine if a hacker has injected malicious code so you can take action before you get blacklisted.
  • Vulnerability Assessment: Scans your website to determine if your site is vulnerable so you can take action before a hacker exploits it.
  • Blacklist Monitoring: Scans your website to determine if your website has been blacklisted by Google.
  • Reputation Monitoring: Scans your website to determine if your website has been blacklisted by Google, Yahoo, Bing, DNS blacklists, Spam blacklists and others so you can take action and improve your reputation.
  • Anti-Malvertising: Scans ads presented on your server to determine if they are infected by malware.
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Our products run outside the firewall and are offered on a Software as a Service (SaaS) basis. There is no software for you to install. No need for you to change anything in order to add powerful security tools to your arsenal. Just sign up online and we’ll start protecting your website and reputation.

Our products are complementary to, but entirely different from anti-spam, anti-virus, or network firewalls.

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The Benefits

  1. Avoid intrusions from hackers
  2. Protect your online reputation by keeping your website off search engine blacklists
  3. Reduce your IT costs by reducing your company’s security workload

Our Advantage

Our proprietary, patent-pending, algorithms automatically synthesize and integrate the information from many different security tools and resources. Using Machine Learning (ML), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, our services have self-adapting capabilities. Unlike many anti-viruses which perform signature matching, our advanced system constantly monitors new strains of malware and builds a “profile” of malicious software. This allows us to identify 0-day attacks originating from never before identified malware.