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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Nmap (Security Scanner)

www.insecure.org

A popular tool used for portsscaning and OS finger printing.







Shadow Security Scanner (A commercial vulnerability assessment tool)


Firewalk (Advanced traceroute )

Firewalk employs traceroute-like techniques to analyze IP packet responses to

determine gateway ACL filters and map networks








N-Stealth (Web server scanner )

N-Stealth is a commercial web server security scanner. It is generally updated 

more frequently than free web scanners such as whisker and nikto




Superscan

Windows TCP port scannerIt can handle ping scans and port scans using
specified IP ranges 

Nikto

Nikto is a web server scanner which looks for over 2600 potentially dangerous 

files/CGIs and problems on over 625 servers




GFI Languard

A commercial network security scanner for Windows.GFI LANguard allows you to analyze the state of your network security and take action before it is compromised





Monday, 16 January 2012

Ports Used by Trojans


Trojan
Protocol
Ports
Back Orifice
UDP
31337 and 31338
Deep Throat
UDP
2140 and 3150
Net Bus
TCP
12345 and 12346
Whack-a-Mole
TCP
12361 and 12362
Net Bus 2 Pro
TCP
20034
Girl Friend
TCP
21544
Masters Paradise
TCP
3129,40421,40422,40423 and 40426

Timeline of popular Internet services

1960s

Email: Electronic mail applications are developed on timesharing main frame computers for communication between system users.

1969

Telnet: A system for logging in, over a network, to a computer situated in another location.

1971

FTP: File Transfer Protocol

1973

E-mail: First proposal for standardization of electronic mail message format in RFC 561.

1978

MUD: First real-time, multi-player MUD adventure game was developed by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle at Essex University, England.

1979

Usenet: A distributed threaded discussion and file sharing system; a collection of forums known as newsgroups, that was a precursor to today's web-based forums. One notable difference from a BBS or web forum is that there is no central system owner. Usenet is distributed among a large, constantly changing conglomeration of servers which store and forward messages to one another.

1982

First standardization of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, a network transmission standard for the transport of email.

1983

internet: A global computer network which was created by interconnecting various existing networks with the TCP/IP protocol suite.

1986

LISTSERV the first electronic mailing list software application,

1988

Internet Relay Chat (IRC): A form of real-time Internet text messaging (chat) or synchronous conferencing. It is mainly designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication via private message.

1990

ARPANET was retired and merged into the NSFNET.

1991

Gopher: A hypertext system which was soon largely replaced by the World Wide Web.

1992

World Wide Web

1993

Blog: A blog (a contraction of the term weblog) is a type of website which resembles an online diary. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. Originally hand-coded, there are now blogging tools (a kind of content management system) to facilitate searching and linking to other blogs.

1994

Amazon.com is an online retailer, best known for selling books, but now sells all kinds of goods.
GeoCities a free web hosting service, now defunct, founded as Beverly Hills Internet (BHI) by David Bohnett and John Rezner .
The Yahoo! website started off as a web directory and soon became a webportal offering all kinds of internet services.

1995

Ebay is an auction and shopping website.
Wiki: A website that anyone can edit.

1996

Ultima Online (UO) is a graphical massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), released on September 25, 1997,[1] by Origin Systems. It was instrumental to the development of the genre, and is still running today. The game is played online, in a fantasy setting similar to that of the other Ultima games that preceded it.
Internet Archive is an archive of periodically cached versions of websites.

1998

Google Inc. launched a search engine for web sites of the World Wide Web, subsequently extending search facilities to many types of media, including books, magazines, forums, email, news.
Yahoo! Groups a community-driven Internet communication tool, a hybrid between an electronic mailing list and an Internet forum starts off as Yahoo! Clubs

2001

Wikipedia.
RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).

2003

iTunes is an online store which sells music and videos in downloadable form.
MySpace is a social networking website.
Second Life is a virtual world.
There.com is a virtual world.

2004

Podcast: A downloadable audio file for listening to on a portable media player. A bit like a radio program that you can save and listen to at your convenience. "Podcast" is a portmanteau of the words "iPod" and "broadcast". Podcasting began to catch hold in late 2004, though the ability to distribute audio and video files easily has been around since before the dawn of the Internet.
Facebook is a social networking website.
World of Warcraft (WoW) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).
Flickr is a photo/ video sharing website

2005

YouTube is a video sharing website.
Google Earth is a virtual globe computer program

2006

Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read other users' updates, tweets, which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length

How To Move from Wordpress to Blogger

Go to your WordPress account > Dashboard > Tools > Export > Now click on Download Export File button. Save the downloaded file at desktop or any other location.

Now go to WordPress2Blogger site > Click on Choose file button > Browse to that saved document and click Convert. Now save the converted file at your local machine.

Open your Blogger Blog where you want to move all posts > Dashboard > Settings > Blog Tools > Click on Import blog and browse to the location of converted file and import it.

Right Clicking disabled

1. From the Start menu, select Run. 
Type gpedit.msc and click OK.

2. Get to this location:
User Configuration > Administrative templates > Windows Components > Windows Explorer

3. In the right pane double click on :

Remove Windows Explorer's default context menu

4. Select Disable and click OK.