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Today there is no program, either anti virus nor anti trojan, that can detect unknown trojan horses.
To secure your network, you may need to lock down applications that aren't required by any function you currently use. In order to do this effectively, you will have to know
available ports and the applications that are utilizing them. With AATools Network
Monitor, all the activities that are active on all ports will be displayed clearly and easily.
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AATools Network Monitor maps the ports in use to their respective applications (this feature is only available with Windows NT/2000/XP) providing a simple and easy solution to tracking application to port maps. This mapping will prove to be extremely useful while monitoring unwanted connections, investigating suspected trojans, viruses, and all other possible backdoor intrusions.
AATools Network Monitor (NetMon) gives you an extremely large amount of supplementary information
about your outbound and inbound network connections. Additionally, AATools
Network Monitor maps open ports to the owning application (for Windows
NT/2000/XP only); shows the TCP/IP, UDP and ICM Protocols statistics on the local
computer; information for a particular IP address; information that describes a
particular IP network route to a particular destination; information about a
particular network adapter on the local computer; physical characteristics of
all network adapters; the mapping of IP addresses to physical (MAC) addresses
and much more.
AATools NetMon is useful in diagnosing networks and monitoring your computer's
network connections.
Network Monitor contains the described above information in the following
tables:
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