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Nmap 7 Released!
From: Fyodor <fyodor () nmap org>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 15:35:20 -0800
Hi folks! After 3.5 years of work by more than 100 contributors and 3,200 code commits since Nmap 6, we're delighted to announce Nmap 7! Compared to Nmap 6, we now have 171 new NSE scripts, mature IPv6 support for everything from host discovery to port scanning to OS detection, better infrastructure, significant performance improvements, and a lot more! For the top 7 improvements in Nmap 7, see the release notes: https://nmap.org/7 Or you can go straight to the download page to grab the source code or the Linux, Mac, and Windows installers: https://nmap.org/download.html Enjoy the release! And if you find any bugs, let us know on the dev list as described at: https://nmap.org/book/man-bugs.html As an open source project, we don't have a marketing budget. So please help spread the word about the new release! I encounter many folks at security conferences who haven't heard about all the modern Nmap capabilities and still just use it as a simple port scanner. Folks who don't use (or at least know about) NSE, Ncat, Nping, Zenmap, Ndiff, version detection and IPv6 scanning are really missing out! We're hoping to soon add Npcap to the mix too--so stay tuned for that! Cheers, Fyodor PS: This mailing list isn't going anywhere, but you can also keep up with Nmap news at: https://twitter.com/nmap https://facebook.com/nmap https://reddit.com/r/nmap https://google.com/+nmap _______________________________________________ Sent through the announce mailing list https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/announce Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-hackers/
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