Microsoft KB Archive/890381

= TechNet Support WebCast: TCP/IP port and process auditing =

Article ID: 890381

Article Last Modified on 2/6/2007

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 * Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2

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Session Summary

Has your system security been compromised? Is your computer running processes for someone other than you? In this Support WebCast Tim Rains, a technical lead on the Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) Security team, discusses one approach to answer these questions: auditing processes and TCP/UDP port usage on Microsoft Windows systems.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded Tuesday, December 14, 2004, and presented by Tim Rains.

Tim Rains is a technical lead on the Microsoft Product Support Services Security team. His team helps customers with incident response investigations. He has developed several utilities including PortQry, DNSLint, SPCheck, the NetBIOS Browsing Console (Browcon), NBLookup, Port Reporter and Port Reporter Parser (PR-Parser).

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 * Description of the Port Reporter Parser (PR-Parser) tool

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