Scan.generic.portscan.udp Kaspersky File

“Probably a worm,” she muttered, isolating the device. But Kaspersky’s behavioral engine flagged something else: the scan wasn’t random. It was probing port 161 (SNMP) and port 137 (NetBIOS) in a slow, rhythmic pattern. Not a scan for vulnerabilities. A scan for echoes .

He never even knew his machine had been whispering to the void. But the void had almost whispered back. scan.generic.portscan.udp kaspersky

The laptop’s owner, Derek from creative, was supposedly on paternity leave. His machine, however, was alive with chatter – a staccato burst of empty UDP packets hammering against the finance department’s VPN gateway. Not a targeted attack. Generic. Noisy. Amateur. “Probably a worm,” she muttered, isolating the device

Maya killed the laptop’s network port. Then she called Derek. “Congratulations on the baby. Now, about your computer…” Not a scan for vulnerabilities