Displaying items by tag: Nmap

Wednesday, 16 February 2022 14:14

Why automate those cloud apps – because hackers do

GUEST OPINION: Migrating to the cloud is no longer a forward looking trend: it's the industry mainstream, with about 70% of production applications running in the cloud. Clearly, cloud security is becoming synonymous with cybersecurity.

Published in Guest Opinion

A playful developer has written what he/she calls a "new concept of network hardening": displaying spoilers whenever someone conducts a port scan of a Linux/UNIX server.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 06 December 2011 13:03

Cnet's Download.com is bundling malware with Nmap

Fyodor (Nmap's original author) is an angry man right now.  The download.com website has added a wrapper to Nmap and other downloads to install various additional components; the wrapper is also recognized as malware by many AV packages.

Published in Security

NMAP developer discovers vulnerability in Max OS X AFS share interface and makes an obvious comparison with a similar Windows issue discovered in 1995.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 23:13

WireShark, the book

Laura Chappell's definitive book on Wireshark will be available in less than three weeks.

Published in Security
Thursday, 16 July 2009 18:55

Nmap turns five

In a surprise this morning, Fyodor announces the immediate availability of Nmap v5.00

Published in Security
Wednesday, 10 December 2008 11:22

NMAP the Book

Fyodor (better known to his mum as Gordon Lyon) has announced the availability of his book “NMAP Network Scanning,” the official guide to the Nmap Network Scanner software.
Published in Security
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