About Trojan Port Scanner
In hacker reconnaissance, a port scan attempts
to connect to all 65536 ports on a machine in
order to see if anybody is listening on those
ports. Ports scans are not illegal in many
places, in part because they don't actually
compromise the system, in part because they can
easily be spoofed, so it is hard to prove guilt,
and in part because virtually any machine on the
Internet can be induced to scan another machine.
Many people think that port scanning is an overt
hostile act and should be made illegal. An
attacker will often sweep thousands (or millions)
of machines rather than a single machine looking
for any system that might be vulnerable. Port
scans are always automated through tools called
Port Scanners.
Trojan Port Scanner Removal
Automatic Removal: Using Spyware Doctor
to detect and remove Trojan.PortScanner AUTOMATICALLY!
Manual Removal:
Follow these steps to remove Trojan Port
Scanner from your machine. Begin by backing up your
registry and your system, and/or setting a
Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a
mistake.
- Remove these files (if present) with Windows
Explorer:
trojan_port_scanner_by_bd.pas
Detection and Removal Instructions for Trojans
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