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What version of Windows does Infiltrator work with?
Infiltrator will work with Windows 2000
and XP.
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2. What types of computers
can I scan with Infiltrator?
Infiltrator can scan any computer, regardless
of what operating system is running on it. However,
Infiltrator's information enumeration scanning (i.e.:
file shares, users, etc.) is geared towards Windows
computers, or computers running Samba.
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3. What types of vulnerabilities
does Infiltrator detect?
Infiltrator detects and alerts you of
the following vulnerabilities:
- Improper/Insecure registry configurations
- Suspicious open/listening ports
- Popular CGI/Scripting exploits
- Exploitable services running
- Exploitable HTTP servers running
- Insecure user configurations
- Insecure password policies
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4. Can Infiltrator
generate reports for presentations and viewing?
Yes, Infiltrator has a powerful built
in report generator for generating simple, or complex
reports.
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5. Can I scan my network
in stealth with Infiltrator?
No, Infiltrator is not a quiet scanner
- it creates an easily followed trail while it is scanning,
as it is a tool designed for network administrators
and computer owners. It should now be used as hacking
tool - however Infiltrator allows you to quickly audit
your network using the same techniques a hacker would.
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6. Can Infiltrator
perform brute force attacks?
Yes, Infiltrator has built in cracking
facilities to crack SNMP accounts, file shares, and
FTP accounts.
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7. Sometimes the UDP
scan returns all false-positives?
Depending on your connection speed and
latency at the time of the scan, the UDP scan may return
false positives on many or all of the ports it checks.
This can be remedied by setting a higher timeout in
the Advanced settings of Infiltrator, or by waiting
a minute and re-scanning.
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8. When I scan my own
computer locally, then remotely, I get different results?
This is to be expected. When scanning
a computer locally (i.e.: you are scanning the computer
you are using to do the scan), you are already running
with administrator privileges (unless you are using
a guest account) and all the scans will typically succeed
and reveal information about your computer. A remote
scan should not reveal too much, or any information
about your computer - as this is what an outside potential
attacker could use against you.
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9. How can I use Infiltrator
to get an accurate depiction of my computer's security?
To get an extremely accurate depiction
of your computer's security you should perform 3 total
scans:
- A local scan of the computer you
are testing - to see what information a physical user
of your machine could obtain.
- A scan of your computer from another computer
on your network - to see what information
other network users can obtain from your computer.
- An external scan of your computer
from outside of your network - to see what information
a totally remote, outside user can obtain from your
computer.
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