Wepawet is a free, open source tool developed by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara that allows developers to analyze suspicious code and protect websites from malicious attacks. It is designed to detect and analyze suspicious code that may be embedded in web pages, such as malware, malicious scripts, and obfuscated code. Wepawet uses signature-based detection to recognize known malicious code, and heuristic analysis to help identify unknown malicious code. The Wepawet app provides developers with a number of features to help them protect their websites from malicious attacks. It can be used to scan web pages for malicious scripts, identify malicious code hidden in web pages, and provide detailed reports on the types of malicious code detected. It also allows users to block malicious requests, disable suspicious code, and monitor the status of the website. In addition, Wepawet allows developers to set up automated scans of web pages at regular intervals, so they can detect and respond to suspicious activity quickly.
Discontinued The extension is no longer updated. The latest version, 1.5.1, released in January 2012, can still be downloaded from Mozilla Addons.