Websecurify


Websecurify Security Testing Runtime


Websecurify is a powerful web application security testing platform designed from the ground up to provide the best combination of automatic and manual vulnerability testing technologies.
Some of the main features of Websecurify include:
Available for all major operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, and Linux) including mobile devices (iPhone, Android)
Simple to use user interface
Built-in internationalization support
Easily extensible with the help of add-ons and plug-ins
Modular and reusable design based on the Weaponry Framework
Powerful manual testing tools and helper facilities
Powerful analytical and scanning technology
Most handy part is that it can be used as a firefox or chrome plugin. Thus can be run within your browser. 
I use it sometimes for fast checking without having to change my screen to another program
The built-in vulnerability scanner and analyzation engine is capable of automatically detecting many types of web application vulnerabilities as you proceed with the penetration test.
The list of automatically detected vulnerabilities include:
  • ·         SQL Injection
  • ·         Local and Remote File Include
  • ·         Cross-site Scripting
  • ·         Cross-site Request Forgery
  • ·         Information Disclosure Problems
  • ·         Session Security Problems 


The latest release includes the following key improvements
  • ·         Users interface improvements
  • ·         Faster, more stable testing platform
  • ·         Improved extension development API
  • ·         Less false-positives
  • ·         Significant testing performance gains
  • ·         Improved fuzzing strategies
  • ·         User interface features for ignoring unwanted web resources.

Visit Websecurify Website - 
http://www.websecurify.com/

More Details about features 
http://www.websecurify.com/features

Automated testing with Websecurify -
http://code.google.com/p/websecurify/wiki/AutomatedTesting


More Info -
http://code.google.com/p/websecurify/w/list
http://www.ehacking.net/2011/03/websecurify-website-security-testing.html