The Internet is an insecure place. - a common view of security on the Internet. This is not necessarily true, but vulnerabilities and exploits do exist. Many different protocols and tools have been developed to enhance the security on the Internet as these problems are discovered.
Please be sure that you are submitting to the appropriate category:
  • This category covers Internet-specific security issues.
  • This category does not cover "hacking" or "cracking" sites, those are more appropriately listed in Computers/Hacking or one of its subcategories.
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  • Supply an accurate title and description for your site.
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  • Please don''t waste your time and ours by submitting "affiliate" links, as described in our guidelines, they will be promptly deleted.
Please submit sites offering general advice and information on anonymized access to this category.

Please do NOT submit sites offering anonymous browsing software, proxy server software or hosted proxy services. Such sites should be submitted to the most appropriate subcategory of: Computers/Internet/Proxying_and_Filtering.

Tools focused on Internet security, both penetration/security auditing tools and protection tools.
Please submit only sites containing Security Scanning Software. Please submit sites which contain advice, consultants, managed/outsourced scanning solutions, remote scanning services, etc. to the category Computers/Security/Internet/Services/Security_Scanning/.
Research into security issues specific to the Internet.
Please submit only sites that belong into the category ''Services'', e.g. expert advice, security solutions etc. Software products belong into Computers: Security: Internet: Tools.