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Programs that map out a network to figure out which computers and services are available to be exploited.
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SYN scan, determining scan vs large file upload
In a system attempting to detect SYN scans, one technique is to analyze the rate of change of (network packets sent from victim host per second). Processes such as uploading a large file would not be …
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SYN scan, TCP packet question
during SYN scans, many small tcp packets are sent to multiple ports to determine which ports are open or not. But when you're streaming media, aren't you receiving many
One type of ID system, the De …
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SYN scan victim sending back RST
I'm confused on the case of SYN scan and closed ports (the case of open ports makes sense). So, the attacker sends a ~40 byte SYN packet, a "closed port" would send a RST packet back to the attacker a …