Threat Actors Using Ephemeral Port 60102 for Covert Malware Communications

Recent cybersecurity investigations have uncovered a sophisticated technique employed by threat actors to evade detection during malware distribution. Attackers are leveraging ephemeral port 60102, typically reserved for temporary communications, as a service port for covert malware transmission. This approach bypasses traditional monitoring systems, which often focus on scanning standard service ports such as 80 or […]

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