How to Use Amap (BSWJ)
The application mapper (AMAP) is an information-gathering tool which allows the user to identify the active programs serving each open port. By performing TCP handshakes and analyzing the communications received from target systems, AMAP provides an invaluable service to the hacking process.
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Teaching Assistants George Mcpherson Vikramajeet Khatri
The application mapper (AMAP) is an information-gathering tool which allows the user to identify the active programs serving each open port. By performing TCP handshakes and analyzing the communications received from target systems, AMAP provides an invaluable service to the hacking process.
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