Port 4028 - Interesting Activity
Take a look at port 4028. Thanks to Bill for sharing an analysis that concluded a piece of malware was an Aidra botnet client. His shared analysis asks for a deeper look at port 4028. I found a published write up from Symantec. [1]
After looking at our port 4028 data [2], there is reason to watch for it. Please chime in if you are seeing any traffic on port 4028.
# portascii.html # Start Date: 2013-12-01# End Date: 2014-01-15 # Port: 4028 # created: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 01:34:07 +0000 # Date in GMT. YYYY-MM-DD format. date records targets sources tcpratio 2013-12-01 19 2 2 100 2013-12-04 18 2 2 100 2013-12-05 28 4 6 100 2013-12-06 8 2 2 100 2013-12-07 13 5 7 85 2013-12-08 9 5 7 67 2013-12-09 13 3 4 100 2013-12-10 23 5 6 100 2013-12-11 5 3 5 80 2013-12-12 19 3 3 100 2013-12-23 4 2 3 100 2013-12-25 6 2 3 100 2014-01-04 49240 45589 3 100 2014-01-05 1559 1440 40 100 2014-01-08 28910 26975 4 100 2014-01-09 6 6 3 83 2014-01-10 4531 3675 4 100 2014-01-11 76271 72307 3 100 2014-01-13 239 173 3 100 2014-01-14 195 164 6 99 2014-01-15 10 5 2 90 # (c) SANS Inst. / DShield. some rights reserved. # Creative Commons ShareAlike License 2.5 # http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/
[1] http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2013-121118-5758-99
[2] https://isc.sans.edu/port.html?&startdate=2013-12-17&enddate=2014-01-16&port=4028&yname=sources&y2name=targets
ISC StormCast for Thursday, January 16th 2014 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=3782
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