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SuperScan is a Windows-based port scanner created by the research team at the SANS Institute. It was designed to provide a quick and easy way to check for open ports on a given host, as well as identify the service or application running on that port. SuperScan can be run against a single host or multiple hosts simultaneously. It is also capable of performing a ping sweep to determine which hosts are online.=More Information= | <br> | ||
SuperScan is a Windows-based port scanner created by the research team at the SANS Institute. It was designed to provide a quick and easy way to check for open ports on a given host, as well as identify the service or application running on that port. SuperScan can be run against a single host or multiple hosts simultaneously. It is also capable of performing a ping sweep to determine which hosts are online. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 24 April 2024
Description
SuperScan is a Windows-based port scanner created by the research team at the SANS Institute. It was designed to provide a quick and easy way to check for open ports on a given host, as well as identify the service or application running on that port. SuperScan can be run against a single host or multiple hosts simultaneously. It is also capable of performing a ping sweep to determine which hosts are online.