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Port 29559 Details


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29559 tcp trojans Backdoor.Ducktoy [Symantec-2002-071814-5240-99] (2002.07.18) - remote access trojan, affects Windows, listens to ports 29559 and 59211 by default.

Backdoor.Latinus [Symantec-2002-060710-5206-99] - remote access trojan, afects Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP, opens TCP port 11831/tcp for direct control, 29559/tcp for file transfer, may also use ports 24289/tcp, 29559/tcp.

Backdoor.AntiLam [Symantec-2002-060715-0902-99], a.k.a. AntiLamer backdoor - remote access trojan, affects Windows, listens on TCP ports 29559 and 47891, may also use port 29999.

Other trojans that use this port: DarkFace, DataRape, Pest, Vagr Nocker

Backdoor.Win32.Antilam.11 / Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution - the Win32.Antilam.11 malware aka "Backdoor.Win32.Latinus.b" (MVID-2021-0029), listens on TCP ports 11831, 29559. Third-party attackers who can reach infected systems can execute commands made available by the backdoor.
References: [MVID-2021-0324]
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29559 tcp trojan AntiLamer BackDoor , DarkFace, DataRape, Ducktoy, Latinus, Pest, Vagr Nocker Trojans
29559 tcp Latinus [trojan] Latinus SANS
29559 tcp,udp threat Antilam Bekkoame
29170-29998 tcp,udp Unassigned IANA
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Related ports: 11831  24289  29999  47891  59211  

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