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Port 4999 Details
known port assignments and vulnerabilities
threat/application/port search:
Port(s) |
Protocol |
Service |
Details |
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4999 |
tcp,udp |
trojans |
Backdoor.Ripjac [Symantec-2002-112118-0605-99] (2002.11.21) - a backdoor trojan that allows a hacker to gain access to the infected computer. The presence of the file Synchost.exe is an indication of a possible infection. By default, the trojan opens port 4999 to allow the hacker to remotely control the infected computer.
Siemens SINEMA Server before 12 SP1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (web-interface outage) via crafted HTTP requests to port 4999 or 80.
References: [CVE-2014-2733]
Siemens SIMATIC WinCC OA before 3.12 P002 January allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (monitoring-service outage) via malformed HTTP requests to port 4999.
References: [CVE-2014-1697], [CVE-2014-1698], [CVE-2014-1699], [BID-65349], [OSVDB-102811], [SECUNIA-56651]
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in the integrated web server in Siemens SINEMA Server before 12 SP1 allow remote attackers to access arbitrary files via HTTP traffic to port (1) 4999 or (2) 80.
References: [CVE-2014-2732]
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the integrated web server in Siemens SINEMA Server before 12 SP1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via HTTP traffic to port (1) 4999 or (2) 80.
References: [CVE-2014-2731], [XFDB-92653], [BID-66968] |
SG
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1500-4999, 16567, 18060, 27900, 27901, 29900, 29910, 55123, 55124, 55215 |
udp |
applications |
Battlefield 2 |
Portforward
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1024-1124, 1500-4999, 9964, 16567, 18300, 18510, 27900-27901, 28910, 29900, 55123 |
udp |
applications |
Battlefield 2142 |
Portforward
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4990-4999 |
tcp,udp |
applications |
IPlay |
Portforward
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4999 |
tcp,udp |
threat |
Ripjac |
Bekkoame
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4999 |
tcp,udp |
hfcs-manager |
HFSQL Client/Server Database Engine Manager, registered 2006-03-02, modified: 2014-02-02 |
IANA
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