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I am curious why I have all these connections upon using netstat -b. Can someone tell me if I have someone in my system please?

I am curious why I have all these connections upon using netstat -b. Can someone tell me if I have someone in my system please? C:\Windows\system32>netstat -b Active Connections Proto Local ...
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backdoor infection scanning (some PID not showing)

I am trying to scan the connections established on my Windows 10 PC. I'm using the command (as admin) netstat -ano. It is working, and I am seeing some established connections. But when I'm looking ...
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How do i find out what the foreign addresses are in cmd and where they come from?

Ran netstat -a and I was curious as to what yx-in-f95:https on the foreign address section is and how to find out myself in the future.
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windows, run net stat to txt daily with date/time in filename

first time post. was unable to find similar solutions on this site or others. need a CMD batch file to run "netstat -an" output to a text file daily with a unique file name so the day before ...
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Process port-protocol form PID

If I have process ID and I want to know the port and Protocol of this process is there any command in netstat or other help me?
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weird netstat result what does this mean why is my computer connected to itself

netstat shows following results: ACTIVE CONNECTNONS PROTO LOCAL ADDRES FOREIGN ADDRESS TCP 127.0.0.1:54964 MYCOMPUTER:54965 TCP 127.0.0.1:54965 MYCOMPUTER:...
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netstat with process name?

Using netstat -a -o -n I can get the list of ports and PID then I need to go to task manager and add the PID and see who is it. (pretty frustrating) I was wonder if there is a CMD command which ...
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need to know how many connections i have on a specific port. using netstat

need to know how many connections i have on a specific port. For example that i have 10 connection on port 80. Is it possible to do on netstat or in any program ?
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