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Port 8848 Details


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8848 tcp trojan Backdoor.Binghe [Symantec-2005-030215-5059-99] (2005.03.02) - a back door Trojan horse program that allows unauthorized access to a compromised computer. The trojan logs keystrokes, steals information, and has ability to execute programs. Opens a back door on TCP ports 8848 and 8379, and UDP port 8379.

Whirlpool trojan also uses this port
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8848 udp messoa Port 8848 UDP is used by MESSOA IP cameras as a heartbeat. Every few seconds they send a small comma separated string: $MessoaIPCamera,ipaddress,subnetmask,macaddress,port

Backdoor.Win32.Whirlpool.10 / Remote Stack Buffer Overflow - Whirlpool listens on UDP Datagram ports 8848 and 8864. Sending a 192 byte payload to port 8864 triggers a stack buffer overflow overwriting both EIP and SEH. This can allow third party attackers to compromise the backdoor malware.
References: [MVID-2021-0038]
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8848 tcp trojan Whirlpool Trojans
8848 tcp threat Binghe Bekkoame
8809-8872 tcp,udp Unassigned IANA
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Related ports: 8379  8864  

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