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Synopsis for TCP port 808
Internet TCP port 8080 is commonly used by proxy and caching servers, such as Squid, and web servers, like Apache Tomcat and GlassFish. It is also used by some HTTP sites as an alternative to port 80, which is the standard port for HTTP traffic. Additionally, port 8080 is often employed in network testing because it is not subject to the security restrictions that affect lower-numbered ports. Furthermore, it is used by some Internet of Things (IoT) devices for remote management.
Risk Scenario for TCP port 808
TCP port 8080 is commonly used as an alternative to port 80 for offering web services. In the past, hackers have exploited this port to gain unauthorized access to systems and launch attacks. They often target this port with malware or use it to communicate with a command and control server after a system has been compromised. Additionally, misconfigurations on this port can allow hackers to bypass firewalls and other security measures. In some instances, hackers have used port 8080 to carry out Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Therefore, it is crucial to secure and monitor this port to prevent potential security breaches.
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