Mon, Sep 8, 2008
Free Tools
QuickScan

Are you wide open to hackers?

This test will tell you if you have some very common vulnerabilities. You should run this test every few days OR after installing a new piece of software to make sure no security holes have crept in.

The test is done using a secure connection (SSL) but the ads and images are not, so, when your browser asks you "do you want to include the non-secure items" or something similar, say yes. This is not a security breach, just a side effect. We do the test over an SSL connection to hopefully bypass any proxies your ISP is sending you through, unknown to you.

If the test goes on too long, you can stop it by using the Stop Test button. This button will stop ALL tests targetted at your ip address, so, you MUST be coming from the same ip address you used to START the test.

TracePort

Is your ISP blocking your access?

P2P program not working? People cannot reach your web server? People can't reach your email server?

It's possible your ISP is blocking incoming connections to the required ports. This test will confirm it. You need to specify the port you want to check. To do that, you have to know the port number your program uses to accept inbound TCP connections.

Select a common port Or specify one Ip Address

Traceping

Do you have a dirty connection?

Ip Address

This test will tell you if you have packet loss between HackerWhacker and your computer. This test will first do a traceroute to the ip address being tested, then it will ping EACH router along the path. This can tell you where most of the packet loss is occurring and give you information you can use to document to your ISP that their connection might be bad.

Browser
Leakage

What is your browser telling EVERY website you visit? Make sure your proxy is not revealing your true ip address.

HTTP_HOST The Web Site you requesteddelta.hackerwhacker.com
HTTP_USER_AGENT Your browser softwareCCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html)
HTTP_ACCEPT What type of media your browser will accept (*/* means everthing)Accept: application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE What language your browser preferesen-us,en;q=0.5
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING gzip
HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
HTTP_CONNECTION Connection Controlclose
HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL Caching Parametersno-cache
HTTP_PRAGMA Obsolete Caching Parametersno-cache
REMOTE_ADDR Your ip address38.103.63.60

Your browser sends information about you to every website you visit. You should be aware of this. If you are using a proxy to hide your ip address, make sure that your ip address does not appear in any of the information listed. If it does, change proxies.

Your
Files

Are your files available to every website you visit?

If your files show up in this box, it means the remote website could grab them by "accessing data sources across domains".

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