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Data Interpretation Mar 16 2009 08:27PM Michael Lynch (mlynch1212 msn com) (7 replies) Re: Data Interpretation Mar 17 2009 04:44AM Ï?â??Ï?Æ?ιÏ? * (tas0584 gmail com) (2 replies) RE: Data Interpretation Mar 17 2009 08:18PM David Gillett (gillettdavid fhda edu) (1 replies) Re: Data Interpretation Mar 18 2009 07:17PM Ansgar Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net) (1 replies) |
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> All these are remote admin trojans.
No. All of them are ports commonly used by those backdoors. That alone
doesn't say anything about which service is listening on that port. And
since the ports are filtered, it's not even clear if there's a service
listening on any of them in the first place.
> Looks that your system is compromised.
No, it doesn't.
> Since they are filtered first telnet to these ports & see if they
> open.
How would he connect to those ports when access to them is obviously
being filtered?
Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
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"The Mac OS X kernel should never panic because, when it does, it
seriously inconveniences the user."
--http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2004/tn2118.html
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