ABUSE.MOM
THREAT REPORT

IP Threat Report
14.18.106.132

ABUSE.MOM — BEHAVE OR GET EXPOSED

Generated: 2026-05-30 06:22:13
First seen: 2026-03-16 04:00:07
Last seen: 2026-03-17 02:00:05
200

⛔ Verdict: BLOCK

This IP address has been classified as a source of malicious automated activity. Threat score: 200/100. Total malicious requests observed: 2.

BOT_UADANGER_PATHBURSTREDIRECT_PROBE
01

Geolocation & Classification

IP Address
14.18.106.132
Type
Residential
Country
🇨🇳 China
City
Guangzhou
ISP
CHINANET Guangdong province network
Organization
Chinanet GD
Autonomous System
AS58466 CHINANET Guangdong province network
Hit Count
2
02

Detection Signatures

SignatureDescriptionPointsSeverity
UA bot: javaKnown bot/crawler User-Agent detected+40
Danger strong hits: 2High-risk paths: shells, RCE vectors, exploits+50
Danger medium hits: 2Medium-risk: admin panels, config files+20
Burst: 10 req / 2sAbnormally fast request rate — automated scanning+35
Burst: 23 req / 10sAbnormally fast request rate — automated scanning+35
Probe pattern 302->404 same pathBehavioral anomaly detected by automated analysis+20
Burst: 13 req / 2sAbnormally fast request rate — automated scanning+35
Burst: 41 req / 10sAbnormally fast request rate — automated scanning+35
Σ = 270
03

Observed Activity

Reconstructed HTTP requests from server access logs. Target domains redacted for security.

[redacted]
GET
/
200
[redacted]
GET
/page
200
Requests shown: 2 · HTTP 404: 0 · Dangerous patterns: 0

* Typical request patterns for detected signatures. Actual target domains are redacted.

04

Timeline

2026-03-16 04:00:07
First malicious request detected
IP entered monitoring from server access logs
During observation
Multiple detection signatures triggered
UA bot: java (+40), Danger strong hits: 2 (+50), Danger medium hits: 2 (+20)
2026-03-17 02:00:05
Last malicious request observed
Total score reached: 200/100
Next cycle
IP blocked — all subsequent requests denied (HTTP 403)
Added to blocklist automatically
05

Network Provider

CHINANET Guangdong province network
AS58466 · 🇨🇳 China
06

Recommendations

Actions taken & recommended

  • IP 14.18.106.132 is blocked at application level (HTTP 403)
  • Consider blocking at firewall level (iptables/CSF) to reduce server load
  • Report abuse to the network provider via their abuse contact
  • Ensure sensitive files (.env, .git, backups) are not accessible from the web

🤖 User-Agent Anomaly Defense

IP 14.18.106.132 shows suspicious UA behavior. Block empty User-Agent requests. Implement JavaScript-based bot detection for sensitive endpoints.

🌊 Flood / DDoS Mitigation

Implement limit_req_zone in nginx. Deploy CDN with DDoS protection. Configure SYN cookies and connection tracking to throttle 14.18.106.132.

🔎 Directory Scan Defense

IP 14.18.106.132 is enumerating directories. Configure fail2ban apache-404 jail after 10+ 404 errors. Disable directory listings. Normalize all 404 responses.

08

Open Ports & Services

Network reconnaissance data from Shodan. Open ports may indicate running services, misconfigurations, or potential attack surfaces.

OPEN PORTS (5)
PortServiceRiskDescription
135UnknownLowService on port 135
139UnknownLowService on port 139
3389RDPHighRemote Desktop Protocol — primary target for ransomware attacks
5985UnknownLowService on port 5985
5986UnknownLowService on port 5986

⚠️ Network scanning reveals 1 dangerous service exposed on 14.18.106.132. Exposed RDP (3389) is the #1 entry point for ransomware attacks. These services should not be publicly accessible without strict firewall rules.

Data source: Shodan InternetDB. Scanned independently of abuse.mom.

09

Blacklist Status (DNSBL)

This IP was checked against major DNS-based blacklists used by mail servers and firewalls worldwide.

⛔ LISTED
zen.spamhaus.org
✓ Clean
ix.dnsbl.manitu.net
✓ Clean
dnsbl.sorbs.net
✓ Clean
bl.spamcop.net
✓ Clean
truncate.gbudb.net
✓ Clean
b.barracudacentral.org
✓ Clean
psbl.surriel.com
✓ Clean
dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net

Checked: Spamhaus, SpamCop, Barracuda, SORBS, CBL, UCEProtect. Results may change over time.

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Threat Analysis

14.18.106.132 has been assigned a threat score of 200/100 (Critical). This represents a critical risk level. Our detection systems have flagged multiple high-confidence indicators of malicious intent from this address.

The following attack categories were identified:

User-Agent AnomalyRequest FloodingPath Enumeration

📊 Threat Analysis

The address 14.18.106.132 originates from Guangzhou, China, operating on the network of CHINANET Guangdong province network. It was identified through automated analysis of incoming network traffic across monitored endpoints. Over a period of 1 days, this IP generated 2 malicious requests, averaging approximately 2 requests per day. This residential IP is likely a compromised consumer device. Home routers and IoT equipment with default credentials are prime targets for botnet operators. The combination of 3 distinct attack vectors indicates a sophisticated, multi-pronged threat actor deploying automated tools that probe multiple attack surfaces simultaneously. Our records show 194 malicious IPs originating from China, positioning it as a significant contributor to global threat activity. At 200/100, this is an extremely high-risk address. All traffic should be considered hostile.

This IP is classified as residential, suggesting it may belong to a compromised home device, IoT botnet member, or an infected personal computer. Residential IPs involved in attacks often indicate malware infection without the owner's knowledge.

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Security Intelligence

💡 HTTP Header Analysis for Threat Detection

Examining HTTP headers beyond User-Agent reveals attack tools and automated scripts. Missing standard headers, unusual ordering, non-standard values, and inconsistencies with claimed client identity all serve as reliable detection signals.

💡 Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)

SSRF attacks trick servers into making requests to internal resources that should not be publicly accessible. This can expose cloud metadata endpoints, internal APIs, and private network services, potentially leading to full infrastructure compromise.

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