Nmap

Author: Fyodor

Nmap (Network Mapper) is a powerful and versatile open-source tool used for network discovery and security auditing. Developed by Gordon Lyon, also known by his pseudonym Fyodor, Nmap is widely used by network administrators and cybersecurity professionals to scan large networks and identify active hosts, open ports, services, and operating systems. Its comprehensive scanning techniques, including SYN scans, UDP scans, and OS detection, enable detailed mapping of network infrastructures. Nmap's scripting engine allows users to write custom scripts for advanced tasks such as vulnerability detection, automated exploitation, and network inventory. It is invaluable for tasks ranging from simple network audits to complex penetration testing. Nmap's effectiveness, ease of use, and continuous updates have cemented its status as an essential tool in the cybersecurity toolkit.

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