TCP Port 36

TCP Port 36

About TCP Port 36

Port 36 is registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for . The IANA description reads: ‘Unassigned’. This port is referenced in 2035 IDS rules and exhibits moderate malware activity in monitored traffic.

IDS Rule References

2035 IDS / security rules reference TCP port 36. Treat that number as context, not a danger score. Many detection rules are written against groups of ports rather than one service, web ports especially, so common web alternate ports inherit large counts while genuinely sensitive services can show few rules or none. Presence in IDS rules does not mean traffic on this port is malicious.

Rule categories (top 6): trojan-activity (727), web-application-activity (476), web-application-attack (344), attempted-recon (270), misc-activity (76), attempted-user (58).

Sample rule descriptions for TCP port 36:

  • SERVER-WEBAPP PCCS mysql database admin tool access
  • SERVER-WEBAPP HyperSeek hsx.cgi directory traversal attempt
  • SERVER-WEBAPP SWSoft ASPSeek Overflow attempt
  • SERVER-WEBAPP Progress webspeed access
  • SERVER-WEBAPP yabb directory traversal attempt

Malware Rule References

A meaningful share of the IDS rules that reference this port are malware related.

678 of the 2035 IDS rules that reference TCP port 36 are malware related. That describes detection coverage across the whole internet, not anything about your machine or your network.

Families observed (top 8): Bancos (20), Fareit (15), Zeus (15), DesertFalcon (11), Symmi (11), Zebrocy (11), Chopper (10), Locky (9), and 260 more families.

Data Sources

This information is compiled from: IANA Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry, Emerging Threats Open Ruleset (BSD 2-Clause / GPLv2 per SID range), Snort Community Rules (GPLv2), and MITRE ATT&CK (Apache 2.0).

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