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  2. Port knocking - Wikipedia

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    Defeating port knocking protection requires large-scale brute force attacks in order to discover even simple sequences. An anonymous brute force attack against a three-knock TCP sequence (e.g. port 1000, 2000, 3000) would require an attacker to test every three port combination in the 1–65535 range and then scan each port between attacks to uncover any changes in port access on the target ...

  3. Mirai (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Between May and June 2018, another variant of Mirai, dubbed as "Wicked", has emerged with added configurations to target at least three additional exploits including those affecting Netgear routers and CCTV-DVRs. Wicked scans ports 8080, 8443, 80, and 81 and attempts to locate vulnerable, unpatched IoT devices running on those ports.

  4. Port security - Wikipedia

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    Risks to port security will vary considerably and depend on the waiting position of a tanker, location of the port, and security risk management practices of each specific port. [ 17 ] LNG is naturally linked to maritime terrorism, as disputed areas and chokepoints -such as the Strait of Malacca and Singapore Strait - has the potential to ...

  5. Chinese cranes at U.S. ports raise homeland security concerns

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    Last year, 40% of the nation's imports, worth nearly $500 billion, passed through the ports in more than 20 million containers, according to L.A. and Long Beach port officials.

  6. The Internet Is More Vulnerable Than You Think - AOL

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    Most of the time, the Internet flows like water or electricity. But disruptions do happen, and last week brought a big one when an as-yet unidentified group attempted to take down the servers of ...

  7. ShieldsUP - Wikipedia

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    ShieldsUP is an online port scanning service created by Steve Gibson of Gibson Research Corporation.The purpose of the utility is to alert the users of any ports that have been opened through their firewalls or through their NAT routers, which can be used by malicious users to take advantage of security vulnerabilities.