Scot L. Harris wrote:
A quick google on port 1025 had it listed in one place as network blackjack. Not sure how accurate that is. But most likely this just someone scanning various ports for something open or for a specific exploit on a service that uses port 1025.
IIRC, Windows uses the ports immediately above 1024 for a variety of readily-exploitable services. Configure the firewall to reject new connections on those ports. My experience is that ports 1025-1030 are the most common targets.
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-John (john@xxxxxxxxxxx)