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8203 tcp worm W32.Neeris.B [Symantec-2007-091303-4952-99] (2007.09.12) - a worm that spreads through MSN instant messaging applications. It also opens a back door on the compromised computer.

Backdoor.Win32.Hupigon.aaio / Remote Stack Buffer Overflow - the malware listens on TCP ports 8200,8201,8202,8203 and UDP ports 8200,8204. Third-party attackers who can reach an infected host can trigger a classic remote buffer overflow by sending a large payload to TCP port 8202. This will overwrite the ECX and EIP stack registers and structured exception handler (SEH).
References: [MVID-2021-0255]
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8203-8203 tcp,udp Unassigned IANA
8150-8350 tcp,udp applications Y-cam Wireless IP Camera Portforward
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Related ports: 8200  8201  8202  8204  

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