Internal reconnaissance
Unlike external reconnaissance attacks, internal reconnaissance is done on-site. This means that the attacks are carried out within an organization’s network, systems, and premises.
Mostly, this process is aided by software tools. An attacker interacts with the actual target systems in order to find out information about its vulnerabilities. This is the main difference between internal and external reconnaissance techniques.
External reconnaissance is done without interacting with the system, but by instead finding entry points through the people that work in an organization. That is why most external reconnaissance attempts involve hackers trying to reach users through social media, emails, and phone calls. Internal reconnaissance is still a passive attack since the aim is to find information that can be used in the future for an even more serious attack.
The main target of internal reconnaissance is the internal network of an organization...