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Passive Aggressive
Jon Lasser, 2002-01-30

Black hats use 'passive fingerprinting' to identify your operating system without you knowing it. But the technique is useful for white hats too.

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http://members.fortunecity.com/sektorsecurity/projects/archa
eopteryx.html

The description claims this tool is based off Siphon.
Uses WinPcap for network packet capture and runs on NT.

Another tool that takes the concept of the passive
"insider" attack even further is commercially available
at www.silentrunner.com. From what I hear it is quite
expensive.

--Aaron Rhodes


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