Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Zenmap and Nmap

Zenmap and Nmap are similar programs that I used today to attack a windows 2003 PC. They both have very similar processes and procedures for doing this. Nmap mostly deals with TCP, looking for open ports and obtaining information such as port names, (which is helpful to find out what process occurs), port numbers, and a list of the other ports that may be open. This is a useful tool and simple to use. Zenmap will allow you to attack/ obtain different information that you would obtain from Nmap. In Zenmap you can also change the search intensity depending on what you want to find. However, when using these two programs you may want to be sure you're not breaking any laws.

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