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Introduction
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Ports statistics is utility that shows protocol statistics and current TCP/IP - UDP/IP network connections.
This tool shows all open ports found on the current machine.
Each open port represents a service/application; if one of these services can be exploited, the hacker could gain access to that machine. Therefore, its important to close any port that is not needed.
Ports statistics shows these properties fields including:
Pid (Global process identifier that you can use to identify a process. The value is valid from the time a process is created until it is terminated. )
Port Number (Local port number connections.)
Port Type (TCP/UDP)
Processes (Contains Processes Names.)
Host Address (Host IP Address.)
Remote Port (Remote port number.)
Status Port
Processes File (Show Path to the executable file of the process. Example: C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE. )
File Length (This is the length of Processes file names. This method Block the windows file spoofing (WFS) trick. For more see http://www.rootkit.com/newsread_print.php?newsid=486.)
Processes Start Time (obtains timing information about a specified process.)
Processes Running Level (Returns the user name and the domain name under the owner of this process.)
SID (Returns the security identifier descriptor for this process.)
Processes Command Line (Command line used to start a specific process, if applicable. This property is new for Windows XP. For example if attacker exactable telnet process like this: Telnet 127.0.0.1 12345.)