File Submitter: marko
File Submitted: 30 Aug 2010
File Updated: 20 Oct 2010
File Category: Misc
Version No: 3.29
Will Run On: 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
How do you verify whether an application is 64-bit capable or if the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) or the Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) features are used? Do you want to be sure whether your application uses functions that have been recognized as obsolete, and thus presents a potential security risk for your customerīs infrastructure?
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- all libraries that are used by an application.
- all functions that are imported by an application.
- all functions (also anonymous) that are exported by an application.
- all functions that are forwarded to other libraries.
- Obsolete Functions that are exported and imported by an application
- whether the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) Windows security mechanism is used.
- whether the Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) Windows security mechanism is used.
- whether Structured Exception Handling - SEH Windows security mechanism is used
- whether some sections are compressed, and more...
- Test COM Server Support
- Show COM Server support in Evidences
- Put Evidences in XML file
- Corrected duplicated items in Exported functions list
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