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555 tcp dsf Trojans that use this port: 711 trojan (Seven Eleven), Ini-Killer, Net Administrator (NeTadmin), Phase Zero, Stealth Spy

Stack-based buffer overflow in WellinTech KingView 6.53 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted packet to TCP port 555.
References: [CVE-2012-1830]

Siklu EtherHaul could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the system. By connecting to port 555 via telnet, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary commands on the system and obtain sensitive information.
References: [CVE-2017-7318], [XFDB-122267]

Backdoor.Win32.Phase.11 / Unauthenticated Remote Command Execution - the phAse zero server v1.1 by njord of kr0me corp listens on TCP port 555. Third-party attackers who can reach an infected system can run commands made available by the malware and execute arbitrary programs further compromising the host. Using telnet to connect worked best, to start programs you need to pass an "S" argument preceding the program name like... EXEC S PROGRAM_NAME. Other commands are CURDIR, SHOWMSG etc. The ftpd command can also be initiated to third-party FTP servers to download tools to the infected host.
References: [MVID-2021-0428]

The rfpiped service on TCP port 555 in Ceragon Networks / Siklu Communication EtherHaul series (8010TX and 1200FX tested) Firmware 7.4.0 through 10.7.3 allows unauthenticated file uploads to any writable location on the device. File upload packets use weak encryption (metadata only) with file contents transmitted in cleartext. No authentication or path validation is performed.
References: [CVE-2025-57176]

An issue was discovered in Siklu Communications Etherhaul 8010TX and 1200FX devices, Firmware 7.4.0 through 10.7.3 and possibly other previous versions. The rfpiped service listening on TCP port 555 which uses static AES encryption keys hardcoded in the binary. These keys are identical across all devices, allowing attackers to craft encrypted packets that execute arbitrary commands without authentication. This is a failed patch for CVE-2017-7318. This issue may affect other Etherhaul series devices with shared firmware.
References: [CVE-2025-57174]
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555 tcp trojan 711 trojan (Seven Eleven), Phase Zero, Phase-0 Trojans
555 tcp 711trojan [trojan] 711 trojan (Seven Eleven) SANS
555 tcp IniKiller [trojan] Ini-Killer SANS
555 tcp Ini-Killer [trojan] Ini-Killer SANS
555 tcp NetAdministrator [trojan] Net Administrator SANS
555 tcp Phase-0 [trojan] Phase-0 SANS
555 tcp PhaseZero [trojan] Phase Zero SANS
555 tcp StealthSpy [trojan] Stealth Spy SANS
555 tcp,udp dsf dsf Nmap
555 tcp,udp threat 711 trojan (Seven Eleven) Bekkoame
555 tcp,udp threat Ini-Killer Bekkoame
555 tcp,udp threat Net Administrator Bekkoame
555 tcp,udp threat Phase Zero Bekkoame
555 tcp,udp threat Phase-0 Bekkoame
555 tcp,udp threat Stealth Spy Bekkoame
555 tcp,udp threat Trojan: phAse Zero Bekkoame
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