This scan will attempt to patch vulnerable coding due to your CMS core being outdated. This scan will address the specific vulnerabilities that it is aware of, not update your entire CMS core.
This scan will inform the customer as to what aspects of their site increase or decrease their risk of a compromise. It will also list what factor have no effect on this level of risk
This scan will alert the customer of any vulnerabilities that are present due to having an outdated WordPress or Joomla core files, themes, or plugins. It will not fix those vulnerabilities
This scan attempts to find any malware or spam in certain tables of the site's database
Remediation for this failed scan is having ES clean the tables by manually removing the malware and/or spam from the site's database
This scan reads the core CMS of many different CMSs in order to see if the CMS is outdated
Remediation for this failed scan is possibly having ES fix the vulnerabilities or having the customer update their core CMS
This scan will attempt to remove the malware or spam but does have limitations on what it can remove
This scan is assessing what level of risk the site has of being compromised. It looks at over 500 variables to determine this level
Remediation for this failed scan is possibly having ES fix the vulnerabilities or having the customer update their core CMS, their Plugins, or their Themes
This scan reads the site's rendered website code to assess the site's composition, popularity, and complexity. From there is will let the customer know likely it is that there site could be compromised
This scan only works if your CMS is WordPress
This scan reads the core CMS, plugins, and themes of WordPress and Joomla in order to see if anything is outdated
This is a daily scan of a specific CMS's database. It will scan the Users, Posts, and Comments tables in order to try and find any malware and spam in those database tables