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Programm
Tag Samstag - 2009-09-05
Raum C120
Beginn 19:30
Dauer 01:00
Info
ID 3438
Veranstaltungstyp Vortrag
Track lecture
Sprache der Veranstaltung englisch
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Snaqx - Distributed Port Scanning Framework

I accidentally the whole Internet

Hi!

My name is natano (Martin Ptacek). Together with naxxatoe (Sebastian Maier) (fellow hacker/crew mate), I have been developing a tool to perform effective scanning on grand scale networks. For the first time, presented at PlumberCon we obtained plenty of positive feedback. I hereby submit his talk proposal for your conference. This is not a cheap "omfg, we built a portscanner!" talk like you would usually get. Since we will be publishing some of our ongoing large-scale scan Results, this is definitely a very interesting contribution.

Ever wondered what you would be able to accomplish if you had a chance to actually scan every Ip Address on the Net? - Hold Your breath.

For the last two years NiceNameCrew has been researching a lot of IT security Topics and publishing good Tools and Information for Researchers/Hackers/Admins. I know we have been quiet for a few months now (after sending our members as speakers to a whole lot of it security cons). But being quiet doesn't mean we have something cool in the making. So Here we go! This is actually the Corresponding Talk to the release of the newest addition in our set of publication.

A distributed port scanning 'framework' called snaqx! It is a tool used to perform grand scale scans on networks aswell as scanning one specific network from a whole lot of computers (so the scanning creates less noise on a possible iDS or iPS).

After having explained what snaqx is, i would like to bring your attention to what this talk is about. Its about scanning your own or your companys network to provided better security. Participants will learn how to actually scan effectively, what to look out for and how to handle the results.

We are aware, possibly everyone in the it field knows about port scanning, however you would be surprised how many individuals never ever performed a scan or how often you get a answer like: " we have nmap for that" but when they actually need to scan something they are totally frustrated with questions like: "what port scanning method to choose". "WTF is the difference between tcpconnect, tcpsyn, xmas scan and so on".

We will of course not only provide participants with the base knowledge to get stuff done. We are also going to Publish results of our grand scale network scans on the "Internet". Therefore this talk provides a nice bridge between beginners Materials and Experts knowledge.