So far I am liking OWASP-ZAP over Nessus for penetration testing. I'm getting a lot of false positives from Nessus and next-to-no valid results (which OWASP-ZAP did find)
This is for web-app penetration testing only though. Nessus does a good job for network scanning.
@Billdr No worries. I probably over-reacted, since I'm from that part of the world and have been praised for command over my verbal and written english.
I believe that. I was speaking of populations (companies selling themselves to the US on the promise of a common language) where the accent and dialect differ enough with enough of the people to make it extremely difficult to communicate. That's not every person, and I'm sure there are companies that have a thorough vetting process for anyone who has to do international communication.
I've spoken and worked with several Indians who I could speak with effectively. But they were the minority. Anyway, again, sorry if I overgeneralized.
@Billdr Agreed on minority of Indians able to communicate effectively. In fact I myself have trouble with accents from my own peeps. There's a guy I used to work with (Indian of course) who had a heavy accent. He used to pronounce "Content" as "Cunnntent" (sounded like the C-- word). Needless to say, whenever we were with female business users and they heard him say "Content" they'd cringe. :)
I currently have:
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
name: "AccountApiCtrl",
routeTemplate: "/api" + "/account/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "accountapi", id = RouteParameter.Optional }
);
Which sends /api/account/myaction req...
Since our website cannot take credit cards direcly we are routing the user, with credential and other misc variables, to a 'hosted page' on another site.
To go more in detail, this is how the user would access this generally:
Goto our site and login with a username and password that they creat...