-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thanks to everyone who replied to me, both on the list and off-line. It seems that the port in question is opened by the UPnP service. It does not seem to be vulnerable to the same thing as the WindowsME one, thank God. Stopping the SSDP service does not seem to be doing anything bad to my machine (yet), and the port is no longer open.
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