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Security Incidents: Re: Strange Traffic to ports 139 and 137 from a machine with no data

Re: Strange Traffic to ports 139 and 137 from a machine with no data

From: Joachim Schipper <j.schipper_at_math.uu.nl>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 09:52:51 +0100

On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 04:31:55PM -0000, loki74_at_gmail.com wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a machine that is sending out empty data packets destined to
> random ip addresses with a destination port of 137 and 139. All the
> IP Addresses seem to be a military and NOC location. I have attached
> some of the IP's below. I have ran antivirus, anti-spyware and
> rootkit detectors (sysinternals, and f-prot) all came up empty. I
> had found one other person on the internet that seemed to have this
> problem, but no resolution. Any ideas?

<snip: addresses>

If you are not interested in researching the malware on the machine,
nuke and reinstall. Sure, it may just be an innocuous misconfiguration,
but reinstalling tends to be at least as fast and give better results,
too. In any case, take it off the net, or the rest of your LAN may be
zombified soon. Like, yesterday.

                Joachim
Received on Mar 01 2006

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