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# zmap - mark II
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# zmap - mark II
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zmap stripped of its trackers. evades fingerprinting by threat intelligence firms, service providers, and everyone in between.
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zmap tuned for stealth. evades fingerprinting by threat intelligence firms, service providers, and everyone in between.
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# Why?
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# Why?
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the original zmap contains values in its headers that are used to identify the traffic as belonging to zmap.
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the original zmap contains trackers in its headers that are used to identify the traffic as belonging to zmap.
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this makes it easy for threat intelligence agencies, isp's, and anyone else to fingerprint zmap traffic and generate alerts/tags/abuse reports accordingly.
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this makes it easy for threat intelligence agencies, isp's, and anyone else to fingerprint zmap traffic and generate alerts/tags/abuse reports accordingly.
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zmap -h
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zmap -h
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```
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refer to [zmap's usage](https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file#usage)
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refer to [zmap's usage](https://github.com/zmap/zmap/wiki/Getting-Started-Guide)
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