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Port 8090 Details
known port assignments and vulnerabilities
threat/application/port search:
Port(s) |
Protocol |
Service |
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8090 |
tcp |
http_alt_alt |
Another HTTP Alternate (http_alt_alt)used as an alternative to port 8080.
Applications using this port: WebcamXP, Atlassian Confluence, Matrix identity server, Coral Content Distribution Network
Trojans that use this port: Aphex's Remote Packet Sniffer (Asniffer)
Trojan.Heloag [Symantec-2010-041512-2356-99] (2010.04.15) - a trojan horse that opens a back door and may download more files on to the compromised computer
EMC Data Protection Advisor could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by an error in the exposed EJBInvokerServlet servlet within the DPA_Illuminator.exe service. By sending a specially-crafted object to TCP ports 8090 or 8453, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM privileges.
References: [XFDB-89534], [EDB-30211]
Vivint SkyControl Panel could allow a remote attacker to bypass security restrictions, caused by the failure to restrict access permissions in Web interface. By sending a specially-crafted request, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability using port 8090 to bypass access restrictions and modify security settings.
References: [CVE-2014-8362], [XFDB-111196]
Siemens SPPA-T3000 Application Server could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information, caused by improper access control. By sending specially-crafted packets to 8090/tcp, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to obtain filenames information, and use this information to launch further attacks against the affected system.
References: [CVE-2019-18333], [CVE-2019-18334], [XFDB-173119], [XFDB-173120]
In Contour ( Ingress controller for Kubernetes) before version 1.7.0, a bad actor can shut down all instances of Envoy, essentially killing the entire ingress data plane. GET requests to /shutdown on port 8090 of the Envoy pod initiate Envoy's shutdown procedure. The shutdown procedure includes flipping the readiness endpoint to false, which removes Envoy from the routing pool. When running Envoy (For example on the host network, pod spec hostNetwork=true), the shutdown manager's endpoint is accessible to anyone on the network that can reach the Kubernetes node that's running Envoy. There is no authentication in place that prevents a rogue actor on the network from shutting down Envoy via the shutdown manager endpoint. Successful exploitation of this issue will lead to bad actors shutting down all instances of Envoy, essentially killing the entire ingress data plane. This is fixed in version 1.7.0.
References: [CVE-2020-15127]
IANA registered for: Vehicle to station messaging |
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8090 |
tcp |
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HTTP Alternate (http_alt_alt) - used as an alternative to port 8080 (unofficial) |
Wikipedia
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8090 |
tcp,udp |
trojan |
Aphex's Remote Packet Sniffer |
Trojans
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8080,8090 |
tcp |
applications |
WebcamXP |
Portforward
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8090 |
tcp,udp |
threat |
Asniffer |
Bekkoame
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8090 |
tcp |
opsmessaging |
Vehicle to station messaging, registered 2017-02-08 |
IANA
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8090 |
udp |
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Reserved |
IANA
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Related ports: 8080 8453
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