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13 May 2025
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17:56 (cur | prev) +2,254 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= Whois = '''Whois''' is a passive reconnaissance tool used to gather public registration data about domain names, IP addresses, and ASNs. It queries public WHOIS databases to retrieve ownership, administrative contacts, creation/expiry dates, and registrar details — all without touching the target server directly. Whois is essential in early recon phases for identifying ownership chains, domain infrastructure, and legal responsibility. == <span id="options"></span>...") |
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12 May 2025
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N 15:23 | Nmap 2 changes history +4,922 [84.211.245.84 (2×)] | |||
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15:20 (cur | prev) +4,265 84.211.245.84 talk (Created page with "= Nmap = '''Nmap''' (Network Mapper) is an open‑source utility for network discovery, security auditing, and host fingerprinting. It is one of the most widely used tools in active reconnaissance, offering port scanning, OS detection, service versioning, and a powerful scripting interface (Nmap Scripting Engine – NSE). == <span id="options"></span>Common Options == === Scan Types === {| class="wikitable" ! Option !! Description |- | <code>-sS</code> ||...") |