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TrashScan

TrashScan - 1.0.3

Portscan detection utility monitors your system for outside probes

All Time: (3.0)
This Version: (3.0)
Current Version: 1.0.3
Release Date: 2000-03-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 76
Downloads (all versions): 76

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Product Description:

What portscanning is, and what TrashScan can do about it.When a hacker wants to use an innocent computer as an intermediary to conceal the origin of an attack, or simply wants to break into or otherwise damage a computer through the network, the first step taken is to find weaknesses that can be exploited. One convenient way to do this is by portscanning.Portscanning involves trying to connect to various ports ("channels") on the target computer, in order to discover any servers that might be running. This usually is not a problem on a Macintosh computer, but other platforms such as Linux may have servers running that the administrator is not aware of. Nevertheless, since portscanning is often a preliminary step in an attack, detecting it can be a good way to stop the attack before it can begin in earnest.TrashScan works by listening for connections on various randomly-chosen ports. If someone is conducting an extensive portscan on your computer, odds are good they will eventually connect to one of TrashScan's "hot" ports. This intrusion will alert you and the scanner that scanning has been detected. Odds are further increased by having dedicated listeners for particularly attractive ports (those used for HTTP, FTP, or TELNET servers).When you're alerted to a scan detection, you can ignore it, or contact your ISP and provide them with information from the TrashScan log. This procedure will be covered in greater detail later.

What's new in this version:

Primarily a bug fix. Fixed an annoying message about SuperSocket. This was an internal problem in TrashScan, which did not affect operation of the program. TrashScan does not expire.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • System 8 or higher
  • PPC

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TrashScan CommentaryExcellent - Version: 1.0.3, 2/1/2005 04:29PM PST

Mr.Whippy
Seems to detect a lot more than Honeypot (maybe the two detect different things ?). I would love a copy of TrashScan in OSX format. Please.
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TrashScan ReviewGreat! I mean,… - Version: 1.0.3, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

MacAdict4Life
it's free and it caught a sniff attempt. I feel like I'm contributing, even if my Mac is pretty much unhackable. 8o) Also, I consider it a deterrent against people hacking my Dad's adjacent IPed same ISP, on a network, vunlerable PC. I've had no problems, it just runs and does it's thing.
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TrashScan ReviewI am very… - Version: 1.0.3, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

Darrin Raposa
suspicious of this program. Before running it, Shields Up! (https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2) showed no open ports on my mac. With trashscan running, probing my mac with shields up showed 2 open ports (telenet & http). Trashscan did not report my mac being probed by shields up.
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