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vulnerabilities of my website or server

Asked by SystemSys in Networking Security Vulnerabilities

vulnerabilities of my website or server

hello ..
i know about scanning server .. and i read it ..
i have one program that name "nmap" working in linux and windows

i made scan in my server .. and i get this things ..
is my server able to hacking ? if the answer yes .. how ? if the answer No. Why?

take  a look of this list of my scan using " nmap " scanner
Notice: my Server is running in Linux

and tell me about the port opend !! able to hacking ?Start Free Trial
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Starting Nmap 4.68 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2008-08-19 04:00 Arab Standard Time
Initiating Ping Scan at 04:00
Scanning xx.xxx.xxx.10 [2 ports]
Completed Ping Scan at 04:00, 1.81s elapsed (1 total hosts)
Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 04:00
Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 04:00, 0.99s elapsed
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 04:00
Scanning host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10) [1715 ports]
Discovered open port 80/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 25/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 443/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 53/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 1214/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 465/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 8888/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 110/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 993/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 5190/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 1025/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 5192/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 119/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 3306/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 5191/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 8443/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 6588/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 995/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 5193/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 3128/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 8000/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 81/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 85/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 143/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 8080/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Discovered open port 26/tcp on xx.xxx.xxx.10
Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 04:02, 113.31s elapsed (1715 total ports)
Initiating Service scan at 04:02
Scanning 26 services on host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10)
Service scan Timing: About 38.46% done; ETC: 04:04 (0:00:59 remaining)
Service scan Timing: About 50.00% done; ETC: 04:06 (0:02:00 remaining)
Completed Service scan at 04:05, 176.81s elapsed (26 services on 1 host)
Initiating OS detection (try #1) against host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10)
Retrying OS detection (try #2) against host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10)
Initiating Traceroute at 04:06
xx.xxx.xxx.10: guessing hop distance at 18
Completed Traceroute at 04:06, 4.53s elapsed
Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 20 hosts. at 04:06
Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 20 hosts. at 04:06, 16.50s elapsed
SCRIPT ENGINE: Initiating script scanning.
Initiating SCRIPT ENGINE at 04:06
SCRIPT ENGINE DEBUG: showHTMLTitle.nse: Default page is located at https://www.mydomain.com:8443/vz/cp/psa/frameset
Completed SCRIPT ENGINE at 04:06, 30.81s elapsed
Host host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10) appears to be up ... good.
Interesting ports on host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10):
Not shown: 1682 filtered ports
PORT      STATE  SERVICE             VERSION
20/tcp    closed ftp-data
21/tcp    closed ftp
22/tcp    closed ssh
25/tcp    open   smtp                Exim smtpd 4.69
|  SMTPcommands: EHLO host.mydomain.com Hello example.org [78.93.85.102], SIZE 52428800, PIPELINING, AUTH PLAIN LOGIN, STARTTLS, 250 HELP|_ HELP Commands supported:, , AUTH STARTTLS HELO EHLO MAIL RCPT DATA NOOP QUIT RSET HELP
26/tcp    open   smtp                Exim smtpd 4.69
|  SMTPcommands: EHLO host.mydomain.com Hello example.org [78.93.85.102], SIZE 52428800, PIPELINING, AUTH PLAIN LOGIN, STARTTLS, 250 HELP|_ HELP Commands supported:, , AUTH STARTTLS HELO EHLO MAIL RCPT DATA NOOP QUIT RSET HELP
37/tcp    closed time
53/tcp    open   domain              ISC BIND 9.2.4
|  zone-transfer:  |  mydomain.com.               SOA     ns1.mydomain.com. support.mydomain.com.  |  mydomain.com.               TXT    |  mydomain.com.               MX      1483215414.pamx1.hotmail.com.            |  mydomain.com.               NS      ns1.mydomain.com.                        |  mydomain.com.               NS      ns2.mydomain.com.                        |  mydomain.com.               A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  chat.mydomain.com.          A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  www.chat.mydomain.com.      A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  cpanel.mydomain.com.        A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  dreamsss.mydomain.com.      A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  www.dreamsss.mydomain.com.  A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  ftp.mydomain.com.           A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  host.mydomain.com.          A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  islam.mydomain.com.         A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  www.islam.mydomain.com.     A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  localhost.mydomain.com.     A       127.0.0.1                                |  mail.mydomain.com.          CNAME  |  ns1.mydomain.com.           A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  ns2.mydomain.com.           A       xx.xxx.xxx.11                            |  webdisk.mydomain.com.       A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  webmail.mydomain.com.       A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  whm.mydomain.com.           A       xx.xxx.xxx.10                            |  www.mydomain.com.           CNAME  |_ mydomain.com.               SOA     ns1.mydomain.com. support.mydomain.com.  
80/tcp    open   http                Apache httpd
|_ robots.txt: is empty or has no disallowed entries
|_ HTML title: .... .......
81/tcp    open   hosts2-ns?
85/tcp    open   mit-ml-dev?
110/tcp   open   pop3                Courier pop3d
119/tcp   open   nntp?
143/tcp   open   imap                Courier Imapd (released 2005)
443/tcp   open   https?
|_ HTML title: Site doesn't have a title.
465/tcp   open   ssl/smtp            Exim smtpd 4.69
|_ SSLv2: server still supports SSLv2
993/tcp   open   ssl/imap            Courier Imapd (released 2005)
|_ SSLv2: server still supports SSLv2
995/tcp   open   ssl/pop3            Courier pop3d
|_ SSLv2: server still supports SSLv2
1025/tcp  open   NFS-or-IIS?
1214/tcp  open   fasttrack?
3128/tcp  open   squid-http?
3306/tcp  open   mysql               MySQL (unauthorized)
5190/tcp  open   aol?
5191/tcp  open   aol-1?
5192/tcp  open   aol-2?
5193/tcp  open   aol-3?
6588/tcp  open   analogx?
8000/tcp  open   http-alt?
8080/tcp  open   http-proxy?
8443/tcp  open   ssl/http            Apache httpd 2.0.46 ((Red Hat) mod_ssl/2.0.46 OpenSSL/0.9.7a)
|_ SSLv2: server still supports SSLv2
|_ HTML title:           VZPP Plesk - Login
8888/tcp  open   sun-answerbook?
61439/tcp closed netprowler-manager
61440/tcp closed netprowler-manager2
61441/tcp closed netprowler-sensor
1 service unrecognized despite returning data. If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprint at http://www.insecure.org/cgi-bin/servicefp-submit.cgi :
SF-Port443-TCP:V=4.68%I=7%D=8/19%Time=48AA1BC5%P=i686-pc-windows-windows%r
SF:(SSLSessionReq,D6,"<!DOCTYPE\x20HTML\x20PUBLIC\x20\"-//IETF//DTD\x20HTM
SF:L\x202\.0//EN\">
<html><head>
<title>501\x20Method\x20Not\x20Implemen
SF:ted</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Method\x20Not\x20Implemented</h1>
<p>\
SF:x16\x03\x20to\x20/index\.html\x20not\x20supported\.<br\x20/>
</p>
</b
SF:ody></html>
");
Device type: general purpose|WAP|specialized|router|firewall|storage-misc|VoIP phone
Running (JUST GUESSING) : Linux 2.6.X|2.4.X (93%), FON Linux 2.6.X (93%), Linksys Linux 2.6.X|2.4.X (93%), Netgear Linux 2.6.X (93%), Infoblox NIOS 4.X (91%), MikroTik RouterOS 3.X (91%), Fortinet embedded (90%), Netgear embedded (90%)
Aggressive OS guesses: Linux 2.6.11 - 2.6.19 (93%), Linux 2.6.21 (93%), Linux 2.6.20 (93%), Linux 2.6.20 (Ubuntu, x86_64) (93%), Wireless broadband router (FON La Fonera, Linksys WAP54GL, or Netgear WGT634U) (OpenWrt, Linux 2.6.22) (93%), Linux 2.6.22 (92%), OpenWrt 0.9 (Linux 2.4.30) (92%), Infoblox NIOS 4.1r5 (91%), MikroTik RouterOS software router 3.0beta5 (91%), Linux 2.6.9 - 2.6.15 (90%)
No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).
 
TRACEROUTE (using port 25/tcp)
HOP RTT    ADDRESS
1   2.00   192.168.1.1
2   559.00 anj.serversite1.net.sa (yyy.yyy.yyy.12)
3   559.00 yyy.yyy.yyy.193
4   559.00 yyy.yyy.yyy.201
5   560.00 84-235-110-209.igw.com.sa (84.235.110.209)
6   560.00 84-235-120-34.igw.com.sa (84.235.120.34)
7   699.00 sl-gw31-nyc-11-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.234.181)
8   699.00 sl-crs2-nyc-0-2-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.13.35)
9   699.00 sl-crs2-pen-0-8-3-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.20.97)
10  699.00 sl-crs2-rly-0-4-3-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.20.111)
11  736.00 sl-crs2-atl-0-5-2-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.20.174)
12  746.00 sl-st21-atl-1-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.18.135)
13  746.00 207.13.126.74
14  743.00 l3-atl-18.gnax.net (209.51.131.74)
15  636.00 vz4.nswebhost.com (63.247.86.90)
16  644.00 host.mydomain.com (xx.xxx.xxx.10)
 
Read data files from: D:\Nmap
OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 360.645 seconds
           Raw packets sent: 5170 (231.008KB) | Rcvd: 153 (8732B)
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