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Apart from detecting open ports, GFI LanGuard uses service fingerprint technology to analyze the
service(s) that are running behind the detected open port(s). With service fingerprint, GFI LanGuard
can detect if malicious software is using the detected open port.
Screenshot 69: All UDP and TCP ports, found during a scan
Hardware
Click Hardware to view all details discovered by the hardware audit. The hardware audit, amongst
others, displays information such as MAC addresses, IP addresses, device type; device vendor etc. The
table below describes the hardware information groups:
Information Description
Network
Devices
Includes information of all physical, virtual and software–enumerated devices.
Local Drives Includes information on local drives such as available disk space and file system type.
Processors Includes information regarding the processor of a target machine, such as vendor name and processor
speed.
Motherboard Includes information regarding the motherboard of a target machine, such as product name, man-
ufacturer, version and serial number.
Memory
details
Includes information regarding the memory allocation of a target machine, such as free physical/virtual
memory available.
Storage
details
Includes information regarding the storage of a target machine, such as floppy disk drive, CD/ROM and
hard drives.
Display
adapters
Includes information regarding the display and video devices of a target machine, such as the device
manufacturer.
Other
devices
Includes information of devices that does not fall under the mentioned categories above, such as key-
board, ports, mouse and human interface devices.
Table 44: Hardware information from an audit
Software
Click Software to view all details involved in the software audit. The software audit amongst others
displays information such as:
Application name
Publisher
Version.
The table below describes the hardware information groups: