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Applications: P Applications: P This chapter contains the following sections: • P10, on page 6 • Packet Radio Measurement, on page 7 • PACS, on page 8 • PaleMoon, on page 9 • Paltalk Chat, on page 10 • Paltalk File Transfer, on page 11 • Paltalk Messenger, on page 12 • Paltalk Video, on page 13 • Paltalk Voice, on page 14 • Panda, on page 15 • Pando, on page 16 • Pandora, on page 17 • Pandora Audio, on page 18 • Pandora TV, on page 19 • Panoramio, on page 20 • PAP, on page 21 • PAPI, on page 22 • Parallels, on page 23 • PARC Universal Packet, on page 24 • Parsec Gameserver, on page 25 • PartyPoker, on page 26 • PassGo Technologies Service, on page 27 • Password Change, on page 28 • Pastebin.com, on page 29 • Patch.com, on page 30 • Pathtest, on page 31 • Pathview, on page 32 • PAWSERV, on page 33 • Paybill, on page 34 • PayPal, on page 35 • Paytm, on page 36 • PBS, on page 37 Applications: P 1 Applications: P • PC Connection, on page 38 • PC Mall, on page 39 • PC-Duo, on page 40 • PcAnywhere, on page 41 • Pchome, on page 42 • PCMAIL, on page 43 • PCoIP, on page 44 • PDAP, on page 45 • PDBox, on page 46 • PDBox P2P, on page 47 • PDF Expert, on page 48 • PDL data streaming port, on page 49 • PDRE, on page 50 • PeerCast, on page 51 • PeerEnabler, on page 52 • Penultimate, on page 53 • People Of Walmart, on page 54 • People's Daily, on page 55 • People.com, on page 56 • PerfectIBE, on page 57 • Perforce, on page 58 • Periscope, on page 59 • Personal Link, on page 60 • PFTP, on page 61 • PGM RTP, on page 62 • Phanfare, on page 63 • Pharos psrserver, on page 64 • Philips Hue, on page 65 • Philips Video-Conferencing, on page 66 • Phoca, on page 67 • Phonebook, on page 68 • Photo Stream, on page 69 • Photobucket, on page 70 • Photuris, on page 71 • PHP, on page 72 • PHP Proxy, on page 73 • PHP-SOAP, on page 74 • phpBB, on page 75 • Picasa, on page 76 • Picsearch, on page 77 • Piksel, on page 78 • PIM, on page 79 • PIM-RP-DISC, on page 80 • Pinboard, on page 81 • Pingdom, on page 82 • Pinger, on page 83 Applications: P 2 Applications: P • Pinterest, on page 84 • PIP, on page 85 • PIPE, on page 86 • pirp, on page 87 • Pivotal Tracker, on page 88 • PixaBay, on page 89 • PixelMags, on page 90 • Pixiv, on page 91 • Pixnet, on page 92 • PJL, on page 93 • PKIX Timestamp, on page 94 • PKIX-3 CA/RA, on page 95 • Planetarium, on page 96 • Playstation Games, on page 97 • Playstation Match, on page 98 • Playstation Store, on page 99 • Playstation.com, on page 100 • Plex TV, on page 101 • Plista, on page 102 • Pluribus Packet Core, on page 103 • Plus Fives MUMPS, on page 104 • PNAS, on page 105 • PNC Bank, on page 106 • PNNI, on page 107 • Po.st, on page 108 • Pocket, on page 109 • Poco, on page 110 • Podio, on page 111 • Pogo, on page 112 • Pokemon Go, on page 113 • POLITICO.com, on page 114 • Polldaddy, on page 115 • Pop Salad, on page 116 • POP2, on page 117 • POP3, on page 118 • POP3S, on page 119 • PopAds, on page 120 • PopCap Games, on page 121 • PopCash, on page 122 • PopUrls, on page 123 • PornHub, on page 124 • PornVideos, on page 125 • PostgreSQL, on page 126 • POV-Ray, on page 127 • Power BI, on page 128 • PowerChute, on page 129 Applications: P 3 Applications: P • Powermarks, on page 130 • Ppomppu, on page 131 • PPP, on page 132 • PPStream, on page 133 • PPTP, on page 134 • PPTV, on page 135 • Premier Football, on page 136 • Presto, on page 137 • Prezi, on page 138 • Priceline.com, on page 139 • Prime Video, on page 140 • Princess Polly, on page 141 • Printer Pro Desktop, on page 142 • PrivateHomeClips, on page 143 • PRM Node Man, on page 144 • PRM Sys Man, on page 145 • Proclivity, on page 146 • Prodigy Games, on page 147 • PROFILE, on page 148 • ProFlowers, on page 149 • Progressive, on page 150 • PROSPERO, on page 151 • ProxEasy, on page 152 • Proxifier, on page 153 • Proxistore, on page 154 • PS3 Community Agent, on page 155 • PS3 Downloads, on page 156 • PS3 Home Client, on page 157 • PS3 Messenger, on page 158 • PS3 Updater, on page 159 • PS3 web browser, on page 160 • PScribe, on page 161 • Psiphon, on page 162 • PSP Activity Agent, on page 163 • PSP Community Agent, on page 164 • PTC Name Service, on page 165 • PTP, on page 166 • PTP Event, on page 167 • PTP General, on page 168 • Publishers Clearing House, on page 169 • Pubmatic, on page 170 • PubNub, on page 171 • PubSubHubbub, on page 172 • pump, on page 173 • PureNoise, on page 174 • PureVPN, on page 175 Applications: P 4 Applications: P • Pushover, on page 176 • Putlocker, on page 177 • PuTTY, on page 178 • PVP, on page 179 • PWDGEN, on page 180 • Python urllib, on page 181 • Python-httplib, on page 182 Applications: P 5 Applications: P P10 P10 Description An extension to Internet Relay Chat protocol (IRC) for server to server communications. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 6 Applications: P Packet Radio Measurement Packet Radio Measurement Description Registered with IANA as IP Protocol 21. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 7 Applications: P PACS PACS Description Medical imaging to save and retrieve files from server economically. Categories web services provider,PACS Tags Risk Very Low Business Relevance Low Applications: P 8 Applications: P PaleMoon PaleMoon Description A web browser. Categories web browser Tags adds/installs other software,Windows installer,User-Agent Exclusion Risk Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 9 Applications: P Paltalk Chat Paltalk Chat Description Paltalk internet chat. Categories instant messaging Tags instant chat,web chat,Flash Risk Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 10 Applications: P Paltalk File Transfer Paltalk File Transfer Description Paltalk peer to peer file transfer. Categories peer to peer Tags file sharing/transfer,share media,Flash Risk Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 11 Applications: P Paltalk Messenger Paltalk Messenger Description An internet, voice, and video chat system. Categories instant messaging Tags instant chat,Flash Risk Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 12 Applications: P Paltalk Video Paltalk Video Description Paltalk video chat. Categories instant messaging Tags instant chat,Flash,video conferencing Risk Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 13 Applications: P Paltalk Voice Paltalk Voice Description Paltalk voice chat. Categories instant messaging,VoIP Tags instant chat,Flash Risk Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 14 Applications: P Panda Panda Description Panda Security Antivirus/Security software download and updates. Categories security management Tags SSL protocol,file sharing/transfer Risk Very Low Business Relevance High Applications: P 15 Applications: P Pando Pando Description File upload and download helper. Categories remote file storage,download manager Tags high bandwidth,file sharing/transfer Risk Medium Business Relevance High Applications: P 16 Applications: P Pandora Pandora Description Audio streaming. Categories multimedia (music/audio) Tags high bandwidth,SSL protocol,displays ads,Flash Risk Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: P 17 Applications: P Pandora Audio Pandora Audio Description Online Audio streaming. Categories multimedia (music/audio) Tags high bandwidth,displays ads,Flash Risk Medium Business Relevance Very Low Applications: P 18 Applications: P Pandora TV Pandora TV Description Pandora streaming TV service. Categories multimedia (TV/video) Tags SSL protocol,streaming feed Risk Very Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: P 19 Applications: P Panoramio Panoramio Description Social network for sharing interesting places through photo. Categories web services provider,social networking Tags SSL protocol,encrypts communications,share links Risk Medium Business Relevance Very Low Applications: P 20 Applications: P PAP PAP Description Password Authentication Protocol, for securing PPP links. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Low Business Relevance Very High Applications: P 21 Applications: P PAPI PAPI Description Process Application Programming Interface, used by Aruba Networks in their network management tools to control and manage access points. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 22 Applications: P Parallels Parallels Description Cloud services enablement and virtual access. Categories remote file storage,remote desktop control,mobile application Tags SSL protocol,allows remote control Risk Low Business Relevance High Applications: P 23 Applications: P PARC Universal Packet PARC Universal Packet Description An early transport protocol. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Very Low Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 24 Applications: P Parsec Gameserver Parsec Gameserver Description Parsec is a fast-paced non-commercial network space-shooter. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 25 Applications: P PartyPoker PartyPoker Description Web based poker. Categories gaming Tags evasive,encrypts communications,business impact,web gaming Risk Very Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: P 26 Applications: P PassGo Technologies Service PassGo Technologies Service Description Software for web access management. Categories network protocols/services Tags Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: P 27 Applications: P Password Change Password Change Description Services Kerberos Change Password and Set Password Protocol requests. Categories
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