Shodan is offering
Full Access Lifetime Membership for
$5 when you follow directions below.
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Deal Instructions:
- Click here to register for free basic account
- Click registration link sent to email during registration process
- Log-in to your account
- Click here to Upgrade then click "Buy Now"
- Enter your address and payment info then click Pay Now
- Your total should be $5
What is this Service?:
- Shodan is a search engine for Internet-connected devices. Are you interested in measuring which countries are becoming more connected, which version of Microsoft IIS is the most popular or you want to find the control servers for malware? Maybe a new vulnerability came out and you want to see how many hosts it could affect? Shodan helps answer these questions and more.
- How is it different than other search engines?
- The most fundamental difference is that Shodan crawls the Internet whereas other search engines crawls the World Wide Web. However, the devices powering the World Wide Web only make up a tiny fraction of what's actually connected to the Internet. Shodan's goal is to provide a complete picture of the Internet.
- Full Run down of the service here.
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It can also show things exposed that shouldn't be. For example, the images tab shows a bunch of unsecured webcams and publicly exposed Remote Desktop instances (do not do that).
Much more to it than that, but if you aren't in IT, and a bit of a nerd, it probably won't help you.
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1. Shodan. Being called both "the search engine for hackers" as well as "the world's first search engine for Internet-connected devices", it's easy to guess why Shodan is the first logical choice.Jul 14, 2020

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What can be found on Shodan?
Shodan collects data mostly on web servers (HTTP/HTTPS – ports 80, 8080, 443, 8443), as well as FTP (port 21), SSH (port 22), Telnet (port 23), SNMP (port 161), IMAP (ports 143, or (encrypted) 993), SMTP (port 25), SIP (port 5060), and Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP, port 554).

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