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- Hack_trapper abstract "A Hack Trapper is an application run on a sometimes deliberately unprotected machine or network with the intention of alerting the user of connection attempts. A Hack Trapper listens on certain ports which are commonly used to gain unauthorized access to a machine or data on it. When a connection is made, the user is alerted in some way. In most cases the source IP address is logged to help trace the connection. Some of these ports include Remote Desktop Protocol, Windows File Sharing, NetBIOS, as well as many Trojan Horses and Backdoors.".
- Hack_trapper wikiPageID "22157535".
- Hack_trapper wikiPageLength "1286".
- Hack_trapper wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Hack_trapper wikiPageRevisionID "508929812".
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Application_software.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Backdoor_(computing).
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_security_software.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink IP_address.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_provider.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink NetBIOS.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Port_(computer_networking).
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Remote_Desktop_Protocol.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_horse_(computing).
- Hack_trapper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hack trapper".
- Hack_trapper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Hack_trapper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Security-software-stub.
- Hack_trapper subject Category:Computer_security_software.
- Hack_trapper hypernym Run.
- Hack_trapper type HorseRace.
- Hack_trapper type Redirect.
- Hack_trapper comment "A Hack Trapper is an application run on a sometimes deliberately unprotected machine or network with the intention of alerting the user of connection attempts. A Hack Trapper listens on certain ports which are commonly used to gain unauthorized access to a machine or data on it. When a connection is made, the user is alerted in some way. In most cases the source IP address is logged to help trace the connection.".
- Hack_trapper label "Hack trapper".
- Hack_trapper sameAs Q5637186.
- Hack_trapper sameAs m.05q5bwl.
- Hack_trapper sameAs Q5637186.
- Hack_trapper wasDerivedFrom Hack_trapper?oldid=508929812.
- Hack_trapper isPrimaryTopicOf Hack_trapper.