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Secure
21 (FTP)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
23 (Telnet)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
25 (SMTP Mail Server Port)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
79 (Finger)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
80 (HTTP)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
110 (POP3 Mail Server Port)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
139 (Net BIOS)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
143 (IMAP)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.





Secure
443 (HTTPS)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.




Test complete.

No open ports were found.
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Ok, so all my ports state Closed but Unsecure. I'm using my work connection which I thought was pretty damn secure.

How am I supposed to protect against this? I'm more interested in my home computer than my work one.
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You can get a free ZoneAlarm here:

http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/1 ... 94_000.exe

Easy to install and config.
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zona alarm sucks. Sygate Personal Firewall is the way to go.
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9 for 9 secure....thank you verah much!
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All our ports are open to news of your expiration, tarrd. Ping us, baby...
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Toddowen wrote:.....that's the truth.
Toddowen is really m2?

Now you definitely should kill yourself.
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Test complete.

No open ports were found.
Guess DiT hasn't been here yet.


(or he has and I don't know it)
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IndyFrisco wrote:Ok, so all my ports state Closed but Unsecure. I'm using my work connection which I thought was pretty damn secure.

How am I supposed to protect against this? I'm more interested in my home computer than my work one.
Most likely you do not have a secure network. Does your company have an IT guy?
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Post by indyfrisco »

I work in a company of 9000 employees. We have 200 people in Corporate IT, myself included. I'm a data warehouse developer thoguh. I know very little about hardware and networking. I would have imagined we had a pretty secure network though...
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IndyFrisco wrote:I work in a company of 9000 employees. We have 200 people in Corporate IT, myself included. I'm a data warehouse developer thoguh. I know very little about hardware and networking. I would have imagined we had a pretty secure network though...
This may help...

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Post by indyfrisco »

Ok, sent it to the main networking guy. Makes sense now.
Most of the activity that can occur on these ports would be blocked from our network hardware appliances which generally watch for traffic on these common ports. If it notices unusually high levels on any of these ports it notifies someone in Network to take action. Most of these ports are closed normally but need to be unblocked for possible use so we can’t permanently block them.

If you are noticing these ports periodically opening and other weird events occurring then you need to log that with the help desk. But like I said normally the network appliances should catch any unusual traffic and report it to the Network team.

Not sure if this answers your question or not. Generally speaking I don’t run these tools because I’m not sure of the vendors but sometimes they are legitimate and providing a good free service.
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That doesn't really address the security issue, or lack thereof.

Before I got my cel phone modem thingy, It wasn't that hard to find a business with an unsecured network. It ain't legal to steal bandwidth, but it ain't very hard to do it, either. There are three unsecured networks in my neighborhood I could surf on if I wanted to.
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Mister Bushice wrote:That doesn't really address the security issue, or lack thereof.

Before I got my cel phone modem thingy, It wasn't that hard to find a business with an unsecured network. It ain't legal to steal bandwidth, but it ain't very hard to do it, either. There are three unsecured networks in my neighborhood I could surf on if I wanted to.
Well, you can find out who is on the network by typing the default gateway into the address bar.

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All secure sir...
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http://probe.hackerwatch.org/probe/probe.asp
Computer World. 5 May 2006-

Numerous reported incidents of spyware, worms and related viruses were reported, and as of today, we cannot suggest/support or provide protection for any freeware/shareware type of downloadable software from hack3rwatch.org.
Thanks Dave, but I'll pass.

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Bullshit.
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All my ports and bases are secure!
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Test complete.

No open ports were found.
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JCT wrote:zona alarm sucks. Sygate Personal Firewall is the way to go.
I usually run zone alarm, Sygate and Black Ice at the same time. Try hacking me, fukkers.

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