When security teams deploy Acunetix (specifically on-premise versions like Build 105), the "Verified" status ensures that the binary files have not been tampered with.

Acunetix is an automated web application security testing tool that audits web applications by checking for vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and other entries in the OWASP Top 10. It is widely used by DevSecOps teams, penetration testers, and compliance officers due to its DeepScan technology and ability to handle complex, modern web applications (HTML5, JavaScript, Single Page Applications).

The term "Verified" carries two distinct meanings in the context of Acunetix:

You don’t need to master the entire platform overnight. Here is a 105-day roadmap to achieve Acunetix 105 verified for your most critical application:

Achieving this level of verification is not a push-button exercise. It requires a deliberate workflow.

This is where the magic happens. After the scan, a security analyst (or senior developer) must: