Superscan-10-02-13 Download 〈PREMIUM • Playbook〉
Date of Analysis: 2023-10-27 (Archival Context) Threat Level: Informational / Low (Legacy Tool) Subject: SuperScan 1.0 – Build 02/13/2000 (Frequently mislabeled as "10-02-13") 1. Executive Summary The search string "superscan-10-02-13 download" refers to a highly specific, legacy version of SuperScan , a free Windows-based TCP port scanner, host discovery tool, and network utility. The numeric string likely represents a date-based build version: October 2nd, 2013 (10-02-13) or, more likely given SuperScan’s release history, a misrepresentation of the classic SuperScan 1.0 dated February 13, 2000 (02-13-00).
| Tool | Purpose | Official Source | |------|---------|----------------| | | Port scanning, OS detection, scripting | nmap.org | | Zenmap | GUI for Nmap (cross-platform) | nmap.org | | Angry IP Scanner | Lightweight, cross-platform scanner | angryip.org | | Masscan | Very fast asynchronous scanning | GitHub (robertdavidgraham/masscan) | | PowerShell Test-NetConnection | Built into Windows 10/11/Server | Microsoft documentation | superscan-10-02-13 download
These tools are signed, regularly updated, and safe to use with standard antivirus exclusions (e.g., add Nmap’s folder to AV whitelist). The search for "superscan-10-02-13 download" is an exercise in digital archaeology. The version likely does not exist as named; the most probable match is SuperScan 1.0 (2000-02-13) , a 24-year-old tool that is obsolete, unsafe to run on modern networks, and only available from high-risk third-party archives. | Tool | Purpose | Official Source |