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| Subject: | RE: Unknown App |
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| Date: | Thu, 21 Jul 2005 22:55:54 +0200 |
This will work only if command prompt access is granted - guess clicking on Control Panel/Add-Remove Application icon would be easier in case of legitimate application ;-) In case of remote test the most simple solution would be nmap's -A switch or some other application fingerprinting tool. You can try also do some fuzzing and see if you'll get any response. Secondly - because this is Windows system - you might try to enumerate remotely running services or access system/application logs remotely (considering you have credential or there are no restriction on NULL session and ports 135-139 are not filtered.) Best Regards, Aleksander Czarnowski AVET INS
-----Original Message----- From: Bartholomew, Brian J [mailto:BartholomewBJ@state.gov] Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 6:47 PM To: thenightweighsheavy@gmail.com; pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Unknown App A simple Fport should tell you what it is... http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?subnav=resources/navigation.ht m&subcontent=/resources/proddesc/fport.htm Brian J. Bartholomew (CISSP) Red Cell US Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security Office of Computer Security Ph: 571-345-2670 Cell: 202-369-6349 -----Original Message----- From: thenightweighsheavy@gmail.com [mailto:thenightweighsheavy@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:56 AM To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: Unknown App 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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