Re: Increasing ICMP Echo Requests
From: Jeff Kell (jeff-kell_at_utc.edu)
Date: 08/19/03
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Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 02:39:10 -0400 To: dunhamk@rmci.net
Ken Dunham wrote:
> It opens TCP port 707. doesn't sound nice to me.
This is the bothersome part. If it keeps a shell bound to 707 then it
is definitely malicious, despite the sugar coating.
Jeff
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