Scan your website for security vulnerabilities, open ports, and configuration issues
Our scanner checks for common security vulnerabilities including open ports, missing security headers, and known vulnerabilities.
Our free security scanner performs multiple checks to identify potential vulnerabilities in your website.
Identifies open ports on your server that could potentially be exploited. We check common ports like HTTP (80), HTTPS (443), FTP (21), SSH (22), and others.
Checks for properly configured security headers like Content-Security-Policy, X-XSS-Protection, and X-Frame-Options that help protect against common web vulnerabilities.
Verifies the validity of your SSL certificate, checking for expiration dates, proper installation, and security vulnerabilities in the SSL/TLS configuration.
Identifies your server software and version to check for outdated components with known vulnerabilities that could be exploited.
Detects web frameworks, content management systems, and other technologies used by your website to identify potential security issues.
Scans for common website vulnerabilities such as cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection points, and known issues with the detected technologies.
Our security scanning process is quick, non-intrusive, and provides immediate results.
Simply enter your website URL and optional email address to begin the scanning process.
Our system performs multiple security checks without impacting your website's performance.
We analyze the results to identify security vulnerabilities and potential risks.
Receive immediate results with actionable recommendations to improve your security.
Yes, our scanner performs non-intrusive tests that don't harm your website or disrupt its operation. We use industry-standard methods that are safe for production websites.
Our scanner provides a good overview of basic security issues, but no automated scan can replace a thorough manual security assessment. For comprehensive security testing, we recommend our professional penetration testing services.
We only store basic scan results temporarily to generate your report. If you provide an email address, we'll use it only to send your report and will not use it for marketing purposes without your consent.
We recommend scanning your website after any significant changes to your codebase or infrastructure, and at least monthly as part of your regular security maintenance to identify new vulnerabilities.
Contact our security experts for a comprehensive penetration test or security audit.