Site Assistant Update to 0.4

We finalized an update that prepares more information about your websites at Site Assistant. Here are the changes:

Whois info

  • Added support for .si .fr .eu domains to the .com .net .org .biz .info .us that were there before

External sources info

  • Added number of links to your website in DMOZ directory (and link for details)
  • Added number of links to your website in Yahoo directory (and link for details)
  • Added information if your website is flagged as suspicious by Google Safe Browsing diagnostics

Front page info

  • Added detection of ads from Toboads/Httpool and ADPartner

Front page security and functionality warnings
This group of information is more technical and is just at it’s infancy. Remember, this is the Beta.

  • Added listing of external links (href-s). This can also be helpful at checking if your website got hacked
  • Added listing of external inclusions (src-s). This can also be helpful at checking if your website got hacked
  • Added so far called “Hacking hotspots”. A listing of html/javascript code that could mean that your website got hacked. And can also mean perfectly normal code, as long as you know who put it there and what it’s doing. We detect common patterns of hacking here, javascript keywords often used at hacking attacks, suspicious words, extensions…
  • Added so far called “Error hotspots”. Detection if your website is possible throwing an error.

Smaller incremental updates

There was also a lot of smaller incremental updates and improvements that I won’t list here (and happen all the time).

We want to know what you think

We are very grateful to our beta testers for all the feedback they are giving us. If something is itching you about Site Assistant, let us know! That’s what beta stage is all about.

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