Critical Ports

A Critical Ports refers to a network ports that are important for the functioning, security, or accessibility of a specific system or service. These ports are often targeted by attackers because they can use these ports to exploit respective vulnerability of an organization or network devices.

Characteristics of Critical Ports:
Essential Functionality: These ports are used by critical applications or services, such as web servers, databases, or email servers.
High Impact: Any disruption or compromise of these ports can lead to significant operational, financial, or reputational damage.
Common Targets: Critical ports are frequently scanned and attacked because they are associated with widely used protocols.

 

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