: ICC Communication Ltd. runs these high-speed local platforms to host software repositories, operating system images, games, movies, and TV shows.
The latest patch deployment fixes three primary failure vectors that users frequently encountered:
[ BDIX Peering ISPs ] <----> [ ICC Communication Core ] <----> [ 10.16.100.244 FTP Server ] 10161oo244 icc ftp server patched
The identifier typically refers to a specific build or hardware-integrated version of Inter-Control Center Communications (ICC) FTP services. These servers are often used in critical infrastructure—such as power grids, telecommunications, and manufacturing—to facilitate the secure transfer of configuration files and operational data.
Industrial FTP servers are frequent targets for credential stuffing. The patched version likely introduces connection rate limiting and temporary IP blacklisting after repeated failed login attempts—features absent in older builds. : ICC Communication Ltd
The string , operated by ICC Communication Ltd., a major nationwide Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Bangladesh. Network administrators and users rely on this platform via local regional connectivity and the Bangladesh Internet Exchange (BDIX).
FTP is a protocol born in 1971, well before the modern threat landscape. It transmits credentials and data in cleartext, making it a frequent target for credential sniffing, brute-force attacks, and man-in-the-middle exploits. The fact that an organization still runs an FTP server in the current decade suggests one of three things: legacy industrial equipment (e.g., medical imagers, manufacturing controllers) that cannot support SFTP/FTPS, a deliberate choice for anonymous public file drops, or simple technical debt. Patching such a server is not just routine maintenance—it is a risk-reduction imperative. The update could close vulnerabilities like CVE-1999-0002 (FTP bounce attack) or more recent logic flaws in specific FTP daemons. The string , operated by ICC Communication Ltd
Many modern browsers have disabled built-in FTP support; if the page doesn't load, use the File Explorer method above. Ademero Support Troubleshooting "Server Not Found" If you cannot reach the server, check the following: ISP Restriction
ISPs often "patch" or update their routing to ensure only authorized subscribers on their network (or specific BDIX peers) can reach the internal IP.