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Port 9050 Question


From: Jarrod Fodemski <jfodemski () thinktankntg com>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 14:31:30 +0000

Hello,

I’ve doing an audit for a client and my scan is returning port 9050 (tor-socks) as filtered. I don’t want to raise an 
alarm unnecessarily that one of their IT staff is using Tor for anything on the company network, but I can’t make any 
sense of this. I was wondering if anyone else has seen this (I could find nothing in Google searches) or if you might 
have any ideas what would cause this?

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jarrod


Jarrod Fodemski
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