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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Acunetix update introduces data retention policies, static JavaScript method analysis, user-based timezone settings, and new vulnerability checks

A new Acunetix update has been released for Windows and Linux: 13.0.200911154, and macOS: 13.0.200911171. This Acunetix update introduces data retention policies for scans and vulnerabilities allowing users to focus on current vulnerabilities. It also introduces the detection of paths in JavaScript code using static…

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