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  1. Posts : 237
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    Security Space - Discussion


    I found this program. It scans your open ports and stuff for you for free. There are paid ones. But there are free ones also.
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  2. Posts : 1,251
    Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
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    Chiumiento said:
    I found this program. It scans your open ports and stuff for you for free. There are paid ones. But there are free ones also.
    Could you post a link?

    ~Maxx~
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  3. Posts : 237
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    Maxxwire said:
    Chiumiento said:
    I found this program. It scans your open ports and stuff for you for free. There are paid ones. But there are free ones also.
    Could you post a link?

    ~Maxx~
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    Yes Sorry I thought I did

    Security Space
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  4. Posts : 1,251
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    Chiumiento said:
    Yes Sorry I thought I did

    Security Space
    And you trust this Security Space online scan with all of that information about your computer?

    ~Maxx~
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  5. Posts : 237
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    Maxxwire said:
    Chiumiento said:
    Yes Sorry I thought I did

    Security Space
    And you trust this Security Space online scan with all of that information about your computer?

    ~Maxx~
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    NO.
    I was referred there while I was reading the ultimate router guide on these forums. I clicked on the link that sends you to the site maximum PC. That site referred me to Security Space. SO really I have not used it enough to say that I trust it with everything.
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    We really should only be posting stuff that can be proven to be trusted on some level.

    As for that site.... "SecuritySpace's security audits was ranked 1st out of 11 vendors reviewed by the PC Professionell Magazine, in May 2003"

    Still promoting this after all this time leaves me wondering. I wouldn't use the site myself for anything.
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  7. Posts : 237
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    WIll take this into note. I will remember this from now on.
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  8. Posts : 1,251
    Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
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    Chiumiento said:
    NO.
    I was referred there while I was reading the ultimate router guide on these forums. I clicked on the link that sends you to the site maximum PC. That site referred me to Security Space. SO really I have not used it enough to say that I trust it with everything.
    The Advanced Port Scanner 1.3 is a fast and stable multi-threaded Port Scanner that scans the computer for open ports without having to go online and risk compromising data about your computer.

    ~Maxx~
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  9. Posts : 1,403
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    Maxxwire said:
    Chiumiento said:
    NO.
    I was referred there while I was reading the ultimate router guide on these forums. I clicked on the link that sends you to the site maximum PC. That site referred me to Security Space. SO really I have not used it enough to say that I trust it with everything.
    The Advanced Port Scanner 1.3 is a fast and stable multi-threaded Port Scanner that scans the computer for open ports without having to go online and risk compromising data about your computer.

    ~Maxx~
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    Those Radmin tools are nice,, I just wish they would re-write them to be portable, and save settings to an INI or INF file rather than the registry. Then default everything to a sub folder of the program folder for other settings, like Port Range Files.
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  10. Posts : 1,251
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    Tepid said:
    Those Radmin tools are nice,, I just wish they would re-write them to be portable, and save settings to an INI or INF file rather than the registry. Then default everything to a sub folder of the program folder for other settings, like Port Range Files.
    Is Port Range Files a downloadable program? I Scroogled it and couldn't find a link.

    ~Maxx~
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