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Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 First Published: 2021-03-30 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. 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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Release Notes for Cisco Vulnerability Database (VDB) Update 342 1 About the Cisco Vulnerability Database 2 About the Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference 3 Supported Platforms and Software Versions 4 Supported Detector Types 5 Total Applications Supported in Vulnerability Database Update 342 6 Vulnerability Database Update 342 Changelog 7 For Assistance 17 About Talos 18 CHAPTER 2 Applications: 0-9 19 050plus 21 1&1 Internet 22 1-800-Flowers 23 1000mercis 24 100Bao 25 12306.cn 26 123Movies 27 126.com 28 17173.com 29 1fichier 30 2345.com 31 247 Inc. 32 2channel 33 2Leep 34 33Across 35 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 iii Contents 360 Safeguard 36 39.net 37 3Com AMP3 38 3COM-TSMUX 39 4399.com 40 4chan 41 4shared 42 500px 43 51.com 44 56.com 45 58 City 46 5by5 Radio 47 6.pm 48 7digital 49 914CG 50 9Gag 51 9P 52 9p.com 53 CHAPTER 3 Applications: A 55 ABC 62 Abonti 63 About.com 64 ABS-CBN 65 ACA Services 66 ACAP 67 Access Network 68 AccessBuilder 69 AccuWeather 70 Ace Hardware Corporation 71 Acer 72 AcFun 73 ACI 74 Acoon.de 75 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 iv Contents ACR-NEMA 76 Acrobat.com 77 Active Networks 78 ActiveSync 79 Ad Advisor 80 AD Backup 81 AD DRS 82 AD DSAOP 83 AD DSROL 84 AD File Replication Service 85 Ad Marvel 86 Ad Master 87 Ad Mob 88 Ad Nexus 89 AD NSP 90 Ad Redirector 91 AD Restore 92 Ad Tech 93 AD XDS 94 AD-X Tracking 95 Ad4mat 96 Adap.tv 97 Adblade 98 Adcash 99 Adconion Media Group 100 Addicting Games 101 Addictive Mobility 102 AddThis 103 AddThis Bot 104 AddToAny 105 Adenin 106 AdF.ly 107 AdGear 108 Adify 109 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 v Contents Admeld 110 ADMETA 111 Admin5 112 AdNetwork.net 113 ADNStream 114 Ado Tube 115 Adobe Analytics 116 Adobe Connect 117 Adobe Creative Cloud 118 Adobe Fonts 119 Adobe PostScript 120 Adobe Software 121 Adobe Update 122 AdobeAIR 123 Adorama 124 ADP 125 ADP GlobalView 126 ADP Resource 127 ADP Streamline 128 ADP TotalSource 129 ADP Vantage 130 ADP Workforce Now 131 AdReady 132 ADrive 133 AdRoll 134 adSage 135 AdSame 136 Adtech 137 Adtegrity 138 Adult Friend Finder 139 Advanced Hosters 140 Advanced Packaging Tool 141 Advertising.com 142 Adweek 143 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 vi Contents AdXpose 144 AED512 145 Aeolon Core Protocol 146 AEP 147 AFP 148 Afreeca 149 After School 150 AgentX 151 Aggregate Knowledge 152 AhrefsBot 153 Aili 154 AIM Express 155 Airbnb 156 AirPlay 157 Airsoft Powerburst 158 Airspace 159 Airtime 160 AirTunes 161 Aizhan 162 AJP 163 Akamai 164 Akamai NetSession Interface 165 Al Jazeera 166 Albawaba 167 Alias 168 Alibaba 169 Aliexpress 170 Alipay 171 Alisoft 172 Aliwangwang 173 Aliyun 174 Allegro.pl 175 Allmyapps 176 AllRecipes 177 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 vii Contents Allstate 178 ALPES 179 ALTools 180 AMANDA 181 Amazon 182 Amazon Ads System 183 Amazon Cloud Drive 184 Amazon Cloud Drive Authenticate 185 Amazon Cloud Drive Download 186 Amazon Cloud Drive Upload 187 Amazon Cloud Player 188 Amazon Web Services 189 AMD 190 Ameba 191 American Airlines 192 American Express 193 AMInet 194 AMMYY 195 Amobee 196 Amp 197 AMQP 198 AMQPS 199 Ancestry.com 200 Ando Media 201 Android Asynchronous Http Client 202 Android browser 203 Android Client 204 Android Download Manager 205 Android Music 206 Android.com 207 Anghami 208 Angry Birds 209 Anipang 210 ANSA Notify 211 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 viii Contents ANSA REX Trader 212 ANSI Z39.50 213 Answers.com 214 any host 215 AnyConnect 216 AnyConnect IPSec Client 217 AnyConnect SSL Client 218 AnyDesk 219 AODV 220 AOL 221 AOL Ads 222 AOL Games 223 AOL Instant Messenger (Mac) 224 AOL Mail 225 AOL Video 226 Apache Nutch 227 Apertus Tech Load Distribution 228 APNS 229 AppGlu 230 Appier 231 Apple App Store 232 Apple Developer 233 Apple iForgot 234 Apple Mail 235 Apple Maps 236 Apple Music 237 Apple News 238 Apple Pipeline 239 Apple PubSub 240 Apple Remote Desktop 241 Apple sites 242 Apple Stocks 243 Apple Store 244 Apple Syndication 245 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 ix Contents Apple Trailers 246 Apple TV 247 Apple TV Plus 248 Apple Update 249 AppleCoreMedia 250 Applejuice 251 Applejuice GUI 252 appleqtcsrvr 253 AppleShare 254 AppleTalk Routing Maintenance 255 AppleTalk Unused 203 256 AppleTalk Unused 205 257 AppleTalk Unused 207 258 AppleTalk Unused 208 259 AppleTalk Zone Information Protocol 260 ApplianceWare Managment Protocol 261 Applix ac 262 AppNeta 263 AppNexus 264 Aptean 265 ArcGIS 266 ARCISDMS 267 ARCServe 268 Ares 269 Argos 270 Argus 271 Ariel 272 Ariel2 273 Ariel3 274 ARIS 275 Arizona Public Media 276 ARNS 277 Arora 278 ArtStack 279 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 x Contents AS Server Mapper 280 ASA 281 Asana 282 ASF 283 Asia Times Online 284 Asipregistry 285 Ask.com 286 ASKfm 287 asos 288 ASProxy 289 Associated Press 290 Asterisk PBX 291 Astraweb 292 Asus 293 AT&T 294 ATG Live Help 295 Atlas Advertiser Suite 296 Atlassian 297 Atom 298 Audible.com 299 AudienceScience 300 AudioDocumentary.org 301 AUDIT 302 auditd 303 Auditude 304 Aurora 305 Aurora CMGR 306 AURP 307 Autoblog 308 Autodesk 309 Autohome.com.cn 310 AutoTrader.com 311 AutoZone 312 Avast 313 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 xi Contents Avaya 314 Avaya Audio 315 Avaya Live 316 Avaya Video 317 AVG 318 Avian 319 Avira Download/Update 320 Avito 321 Avocarrot 322 Avocent 323 Avoidr 324 Aweber 325 AX.25 326 Azar Live 327 AZLyrics 328 Azure cloud portal 329 Azure Service Bus 330 CHAPTER 4 Applications: B 331 B&H Photo Video 335 Babelgum 336 Babylon 337 Babytree 338 Backblaze 339 Backpack 340 Backpage.com 341 Backupgrid 342 BACnet 343 Badoo 344 Baidu 345 Baidu Movies 346 Baidu Yun 347 BaiduHi 348 Baiduspider 349 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 xii Contents Baike.com 350 Balatarin 351 Ballina Beach Village 352 Bandcamp 353 Bank of America 354 Banyan VIP 355 banyan-rpc 356 Barnes and Noble 357 Barneys New York 358 Basecamp 359 Battle.net 360 Battle.net Desktop 361 Battle.net Protocol 362 Battle.net site 363 Battlefield 364 Baydin 365 Bazaarvoice 366 BB 367 BBB 368 BBC 369 BBC iPlayer 370 BBN RCC 371 BearShare 372 Beeg 373 Behance 374 Bejeweled Blitz 375 Bejeweled Chrome Extension 376 Benefitfocus 377 beRecruited 378 Best Buy 379 BesTV 380 Bet365 381 Betclic 382 Betternet 383 Cisco Firepower Application Detector Reference - VDB 342 xiii Contents Beweb 384 BFTP 385 BGMP

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