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  2. OpenVAS - Wikipedia

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    Greenbone Vulnerability Manager began under the name of OpenVAS, and before that the name GNessUs, as a fork of the previously open source Nessus scanning tool, after its developers Tenable Network Security changed it to a proprietary (closed source) license in October 2005. [3]

  3. ZMap (software) - Wikipedia

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    ZMap is a free and open-source security scanner that was developed as a faster alternative to Nmap. ZMap was designed for information security research and can be used for both white hat and black hat purposes. The tool is able to discover vulnerabilities and their impact, and detect affected IoT devices.

  4. Nessus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Nessus is a proprietary vulnerability scanner developed by Tenable, Inc. ... In 1998 Renaud Deraison created The Nessus Project as a free remote security scanner. [2]

  5. Nmap - Wikipedia

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    Nmap (Network Mapper) is a network scanner created by Gordon Lyon (also known by his pseudonym Fyodor Vaskovich). [5] Nmap is used to discover hosts and services on a computer network by sending packets and analyzing the responses.

  6. SAINT (software) - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerability scanning is used to identify and evaluate the security posture of a network. Historically, scanners were developed for specific purposes such as scanning only Windows desktops, applications, or network devices. SAINT offers heterogeneous scanning that identifies vulnerabilities across operating systems, desktop applications ...

  7. Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks - Wikipedia

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    Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks (SATAN) was a free software vulnerability scanner for analyzing networked computers.SATAN captured the attention of a broad technical audience, appearing in PC Magazine [1] and drawing threats from the United States Department of Justice. [1]

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