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Identify the remote server's port number by decoding the packet?

Jason’s Web server was attacked by a trojan virus. He runs protocol analyzer and notices that the Trojan communicates to a remote server on the Internet. Shown below is the standard “hexdump” representation of the network packet, before being decoded. Jason wants to identify the trojan by looking at the destination port number and mapping to a trojan-port number database on the Internet. Identify the remote server’s port number by decoding the packet?

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A.
Port 1890 (Net-Devil Trojan)

B.
Port 1786 (Net-Devil Trojan)

C.
Port 1909 (Net-Devil Trojan)

D.
Port 6667 (Net-Devil Trojan)

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