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Attack surface when no incoming port is open [closed]

Let's assume that the only attack to be feared on a computer is one via the network in which the machine is embedded. What options does an attacker have if the machine has no open incoming ports? (For ...
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Windows XP SP3 2002 is not vulnerable to MS08-067

Why is my VM not vulnerable to MS08-067? There are similar question on stack exchange, yes, but they fail to specify all relevant information and so non receive a meaningful, thoughtful nor thorough ...
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nmap - No Ports Open [closed]

I bought a Tonbux Smart WiFi Plug WL-SC01 and I'm doing some hack tests on it for educational purposes. I used nmap to check for both UDP and TCP ports but both return that there are no open ports at ...
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Nmap --script-args usage?

I'm trying to use multiple Nmap --script-args at the same time. $ nmap -vv -p80,443 --script http-errors --script-args "httpspider.url=/,httpspider.maxpagecount=3,httpspider.maxdepth=1" website.com ...
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Does having these ports open indicate any vulnerabilities?

I installed Ubuntu Gnome a couple of weeks ago along with a few packages and some software. When I scanned my localhost using Nmap, I got the following results. Are there any obvious vulnerabilities, ...
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What kind of vulnerability result from known ssh-hostkey?

I saw there is an NSE script in nmap that can retrieve the ssh-hostkey (RSA or DSA) from the target host. For example: 22/tcp open ssh | ssh-hostkey: 2048 f0:58:ce:f4:aa:a4:59:1c:8e:dd:4d:07:44:c8:...
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Is there scan-me-for-vulnerabilities services? [closed]

Where can I get more similar to nmap.online-domain-tools.com scan services. Edit: Probably, nobody know what does nmap.online-domain-tools.com is. I'm trying to explain: Network service. For ...
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