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| Subject: | Unknown App |
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| Date: | 21 Jul 2005 06:55:37 -0000 |
Hello, During a recent pen-test, I discovered that port 80 is opened by an unknown application on multiple client workstations (WinXP). No web server appears to be running or installed - I've tested a few things, but I'm curious what the list thinks is the best next-step to take. Thanks, Golden Earring
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