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Port 3390 Details


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3390 tcp trojans Backdoor.Dawcun [Symantec-2010-040116-0914-99] (2010.04.01) - a trojan horse that steals confidential information and opens a back door on the compromised computer. It opens a back door by connecting to a remote server on TCP ports 2266 and 3390 to send the confidential information and to download, decrypt and then start the updated rootkit driver.

Hitachi IP5000 VOIP WIFI Phone 1.5.6 does not allow the user to disable access to (1) SNMP or (2) TCP port 3390, which allows remote attackers to modify configuration using [CVE-2005-3722], or access the Unidata Shell to obtain sensitive information or cause a denial of service.
References: [CVE-2005-3723] [SECUNIA-17628]

Port is also IANA registered for Distributed Service Coordinator
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3390,3932,5555 tcp applications XBox 360 Media Center Portforward
3390 tcp,udp dsc Distributed Service Coordinator IANA
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Related ports: 2266  

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