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    Post Hacking Ports

    I Was wondering, a almost allways see port 135 & 139 Open, on every system, cant you use thoes ports to somthing, is ther a Trojan using thoes ports, or is ther a way to Connect to them.
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    Ports 137-139 are used by the NetBIOS protocol over TCP/IP. Basically it's an IBM-originated way for computers to share files, and is commonly known as 'windows shares'. In response to your question about attacking them, it really depends on a case-by-case basis whether the user has put a password on their shares, and how strong it is, etc.
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    You can learn alot from this paper put out by the Rhino9 team on NETBIOS. http://secinf.net/info/nt/wardoc.txt

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    if you are not on a network, say your computer is on a stand alone and you have no plans in sharing your folders.. disable files and folder sharing. coz those services are enabled by default. a cracker can do a netbios attack on your computer and gain access to your files if your file sharing is not protected or enabled for no good reason.

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    Agent thanks for the link mate!

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    Agent posted 11-18-2001 10:31 PM ...


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