Qualys has announced
they'll be offering free scans to help keep websites clean. By using baseline
tests, Qualys can tell when a website deviates from normal operating conditions.
The scans are automated, so there's no need to manually kick it off every day,
and Qualysguard Malware Detection will also identify the vulnerable code so the
developer can quickly remove it.
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