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06-14-2005, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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Seriously...what the hell?
For the past couple days I've been getting a notification message from Norton that it's blocking an internet worm. Apparently it's called "TransScout". From what I've been able to gather it's a remote access tool and there's no way in hell I'm letting anything remotely like that onto my PC. I even did on Whois search on ARIN and it came back as RIPE Networks...some network in Amsterdam. I don't have a clue what to do (if anything) about getting this to stop. It's hitting on port 2000 (or sometimes 1047...give or take a few ports in either instance) so I know it's not some generic or spam port probe like it would be if it were on port 80, 1026, or 1027. I want to give this backdoor bastard the finger...thoughts?
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06-22-2005, 12:15 AM | #2 |
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wow. google turns up this, and some other site in russian. :
Port: 1999 Protocol: TCP / UDP Name: tcp-id-port OS: Not Specified Description: cisco identification port Known Trojans: TransmissionScout (aka TransScount), Backdoor Security Focus: Not Specified hows that for not helpful? At least norton is doing its job. Unfortunatly I don't have much experience dealing with worms. I've got no solutions as of yet, but I'll be asking/searching around. I'll get back to you if I find anything. |
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