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Even iets verder dan wikipedia en computeridee kennis. Lees dit even door.Moet kunnen. This subject has come up a surprising amount recently – are stealth’d ports more secure than closed ones? The idea behind a stealth port is that an attacker will try to initiate contact but when they don’t get a reply they’ll assume no one’s there. Here’s a short piece explaining the Stealth vs Closed port argument. What Happens When A Port Is Closed? If I have a closed port and an attacker pings that port they’ll get a little message saying that the port is closed. This is the default behavior, it’s the standard. This is what is, for all intents and purposes, the way things are “supposed to be.” What Happens When A Port Is Stealth? If I have a stealth port and an attacker pings that port they’ll sit there for 30 seconds or however long and then realize they aren’t getting anything back. So, great, right? They now think no one is there? Well, not quite. What Happens When There ...
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