Woron Scan 1.09 can scan entire subnets (e.g., 192.168.1.1–254) in seconds. It uses ICMP ping sweeps and TCP half-open scanning techniques to detect live hosts before diving deeper into port enumeration.
Click “Start.” Results populate in real time. Live hosts appear in green; dead hosts in red. For open ports, the service name (e.g., “HTTP,” “SSH”) is displayed if known. Woron Scan 1.09
The tool includes a crude but effective linear read speed test. By measuring how many megabytes per second are being transferred, you can easily identify drives that have suffered from head crashes or stiction issues. A drive that should read 20 MB/s but is only hitting 2 MB/s is usually dying a slow death. Woron Scan 1
In the main interface, enter an IP range in CIDR or hyphenated format. For example: Live hosts appear in green; dead hosts in red
Penetration testers (in authorized engagements) leverage version 1.09 to identify open ports like 445 (SMB), 3389 (RDP), or 22 (SSH) that might indicate vulnerable services.