Social engineering is a non-technical way of gaining sensitive company info or installing malware by manipulating employees into breaking company procedures. Read more about various phishing techniques in our Blogs at 360CyberX.com.
The grey box tester has basic knowledge about your system, applications, and network. With gray box penetration testing, the tester gets low-level credentials, network maps, and logical flow charts. The goal is to save time consumed in various stages of penetration tests.
White box testing is a procedure where the attacker has complete knowledge of the system they will test; the internal working structure of the application is unknown.
A penetration test is a simulated intrusive attack against your computer by a security expert system to check for exploitable vulnerabilities.
A vulnerability scan uses automated tools to check for vulnerabilities in a merchant’s or service provider’s systems. The scan is non-intrusive and is done remotely based on external-facing IP addresses provided by the merchant or service provider.

A vulnerability scan is non-intrusive and uses automated tools to find vulnerabilities in a network. A penetration test is an intrusive attack done by a security expert to exploit vulnerabilities in a network. In other words,

penetration testing exploits a vulnerability, whereas vulnerability scanning checks for known vulnerabilities but do not exploit them.

Penetration testing pricing varies according to the overall scope, which includes the number of IP addresses & applications to be tested; a wider range of IP addresses generally costs much more than a smaller one. Each bidding is different; however, for more specific pricing, don’t hesitate to contact us via the Contact Us form on our website or at 360CyberX.
In black box testing, the internal working structure of the application is unknown; the pen tester, in this instance, follows the approach of an unprivileged attacker, from initial access and execution to exploitation.