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My S20 ultra 5g has vulnerabilities and who would believe by the screen shots below that they have rather large implications. And i know what those vulnerabilities are. Check out the screen shots yourself. Don't take my word on it. Those are 4 port numbers with no information on them that ive just posted with what appears to be Google accessing them.

My S20 ultra 5g has vulnerabilities and who would believe by the screen shots below that they have rather large implications. And i know what those vulnerabilities are. Check out the screen shots yourself. Don't take my word on it. Those are 4 port numbers with no information on them that ive just posted with what appears to be Google accessing them.
Its my belief all the weird occrances on all android devices have to do with these vulnerabilities.

Its my belief all the weird occrances on all android devices have to do with these vulnerabilities.
I had an ip address local to me accessing 3 different ports with 5 numbers each all three unassigned and no known vulnerabilities

I captured pages and pages of this code when my phone was acting weird. Does anyone know what it is

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What are we actually looking at there, Well I can see it's a load of network stuff. Of course I'm not an expert on networking things.

Its the ip 8.8.8.8 accessing ports that are that are not your every day ports. I know the port numbers of at least 3 unassigned ports with no known vulnerabilities on my S20 that really appear to have vulnerabilities because someone has been accessing them. Someone in my home town

The range 49152–65535 (215 + 214 to 216 − 1) contains dynamic or private ports that cannot be registered with IANA.[360] This range is used for private or customized services, for temporary purposes, and for automatic allocation of ephemeral ports.
 
Well, 8.8.8.8 is Google's public dns server's IP address, but as that's accessing the dynamic/ephemeral ports, it may be legitimate - bit I don't know the inner workings of Google's dns servers (and it's illegal to try and find out without Google's permission).
 
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Well, 8.8.8.8 is Google's public dns server's IP address, but as that's accessing the dynamic/ephemeral ports, it may be legitimate - bit I don't know the inner workings of Google's dns servers (and it's illegal to try and find out without Google's permission).
I had just got of an online c
 
I used Net guard a VPN fire wall tp pcap my device because my phone was acting like it was remotely controlled somehow. There's are the connections I guess

This different color code can't be cut and pasted
 

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I don't see anything wrong. 8.8.8.8 is Google.
How do you ascertain that? It seems to lie in a legacy address range, where it has been since before Google existed, and I can't myself see any link to Google.

That said, the original poster seems to have left the forum, so this is definitely a dead thread.
 
How do you ascertain that? It seems to lie in a legacy address range, where it has been since before Google existed, and I can't myself see any link to Google.

That said, the original poster seems to have left the forum, so this is definitely a dead thread.

At my work, I noticed that my computer was using 8.8.8.8 as a dns resolver, this stuff is controlled by the highly effective and knowledgeable IT dept (sarcasm not accidental), I ducked+ 8.8.8.8 and dns, and it said it was Google's public dns server.
 
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