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1000 tcp trojans Fortinet FortiGate uses the following ports (in addition to standard ports 53, 80, 443):
514 tcp - FortiAP logging and reporting
541 tcp, 542 tcp - FortiGuard management
703 tcp/udp. 730 udp - FortiGate heartbeat
1000 tcp, 1003 tcp - policy override keepalive
1700 tcp - FortiAuthenticator RADIUS disconnect
5246 udp - FortiAP-S event logs
8000, 8001 tcp - FortiClient SSO mobility agent
8008, 8010 tcp - policy override authentication
8013 tcp - FortiClient v.5.4
8014 tcp - Forticlient v.6
8890 tcp - AV/IPS updates, management, firmware
9443 udp - AV/IPS
9582 tcp - FortiGuard Cloud App DB (flow.fortinet.net)

Cadlock / Cadlock2

Trojans using this port: Der Spaeher, Direct Connection, GOTHIC Intruder, Theef

Veritas Backup Exec Agents could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by a use-after-free vulnerability in multiple agents. By sending specially crafted NDMP data over SSL to TCP port 1000, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on the system or cause a denial of service.
References: [CVE-2017-8895], [XFDB-125969], [BID-98386], [EDB-42282]
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1000 udp games Cadlock2 / Ock

Burnout Paradise - The Ultimate Box (game, developer: Criterion Games)
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1000 tcp trojan Der Spaeher, Direct Connection, GOTHIC Intruder , Theef Trojans
1000 tcp cadlock cadlock Nmap
1000 udp ock ock Nmap
1000 tcp,udp cadlock2 cadlock2 Neophasis
1000 tcp Connecter [trojan] Connecter Neophasis
1000 tcp DerSpaeher [trojan] Der Spaeher Neophasis
1000 tcp DerSpaeher [trojan] Der Spaeher Neophasis
1000 tcp DirectConnection [trojan] Direct Connection Neophasis
1000 tcp InsaneNetwork [trojan] Insane Network Neophasis
1000 tcp Der Spaher / Der Spaeher, Direct Connection, Nibu Bekkoame
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Related ports: 514  541  1003  8008  8010  8890  9582  21840  1001  

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External Resources
SANS ISC: port 1000

Notes:
Port numbers in computer networking represent communication endpoints. Ports are unsigned 16-bit integers (0-65535) that identify a specific process, or network service. IANA is responsible for internet protocol resources, including the registration of commonly used port numbers for well-known internet services.
Well Known Ports: 0 through 1023.
Registered Ports: 1024 through 49151.
Dynamic/Private : 49152 through 65535.

TCP ports use the Transmission Control Protocol, the most commonly used protocol on the Internet and any TCP/IP network. TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent. Guaranteed communication/delivery is the key difference between TCP and UDP.

UDP ports use the Datagram Protocol. Like TCP, UDP is used in combination with IP (the Internet Protocol) and facilitates the transmission of datagrams from one computer to applications on another computer, but unlike TCP, UDP is connectionless and does not guarantee reliable communication; it's up to the application that received the message to process any errors and verify correct delivery. UDP is often used with time-sensitive applications, such as audio/video streaming and realtime gaming, where dropping some packets is preferable to waiting for delayed data.

When troubleshooting unknown open ports, it is useful to find exactly what services/processes are listening to them. This can be accomplished in both Windows command prompt and Linux variants using the "netstat -aon" command. We also recommend runnig multiple anti-virus/anti-malware scans to rule out the possibility of active malicious software. For more detailed and personalized help please use our forums.

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