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Asked: March 30, 20222022-03-30T00:19:37+05:30 2022-03-30T00:19:37+05:30

What Is The Port For Remote Desktop?

What Is The Port For Remote Desktop?
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    1. Farwa Khalid
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      2022-05-02T12:53:22+05:30Added an answer on May 2, 2022 at 12:53 pm

      What Is the Port for Remote Desktop?

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      The remote desktop protocol allows remote connections to other computers. It is a Microsoft proprietary protocol (RDP). The connection is enabled over TCP port 3389.

      Remote desktop protocol:

      RDP is developed by Microsoft to provide a graphical interface for the connection to other computers over a network. The user hires a remote desktop protocol for this purpose while the other computer connection uses this software. Clients exist in many versions of Microsoft Windows, Android, Linux, Unix, and another operating systems. The server on the other connections listens to TCP port 3389 and UDP port 3389. The official Remote Desktop Protocol on Microsoft refers to Remote Desktop Connection formerly known as Terminal Service Client. RDP is the extension of the ITU-T T.128 application sharing protocol. On the website, Microsoft made some specific public on it.

      Through remote desktop protocol, you can easily control and operate your computer from one location to another location. It allows you to use the internet for access to the mouse, and keyboards as you are physically operating the computer. Over port 3389 the Remote Desktop protocol communicates. If someone uses the router must forward the port 3389 on the router for the proper functioning of the remote desktop protocol. It is used to diagnose problems, connect to the server and perform many actions. To access email and files Remote users use the Remote Desktop Protocol to log in to the organization.

      Use in cybercrimes:

      The cyber threat actor uses defective RDP ports that are open on the internet to gain access to the network in this way, they are in a position to steal sensitive information, mount the privileges, and show varieties of malware. This famous attack allows the cyber threat actors to maintain a low profile since they utilize a legal network service and provide the same functions as other remote users. They use tools like Shodan search engines to search the internet for open RDP ports and use force techniques to permission to unprotected networks.

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