
ABUSE.MOM — BEHAVE OR GET EXPOSED
| Signature | Description | Points | Severity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danger strong hits: 2 | High-risk paths: shells, RCE vectors, exploits | +50 | |
| Danger medium hits: 1 | Medium-risk: admin panels, config files | +10 | |
| 404 ratio 40-60% | Majority of requests returned 404 — enumeration | +15 |
Reconstructed HTTP requests from server access logs. Target domains redacted for security.
* Typical request patterns for detected signatures. Actual target domains are redacted.
Block scanning from 165.1.124.141: rate-limit 404 responses per IP, deploy a honeypot 404 page, ensure no backup files are web-accessible.
Network reconnaissance data from Shodan. Open ports may indicate running services, misconfigurations, or potential attack surfaces.
| Port | Service | Risk | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | SSH | Low | Secure Shell — common brute force target for remote access |
| 80 | HTTP | Low | HTTP web server — standard web traffic |
| 8000 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 8000 |
| 12345 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 12345 |
| 20018 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 20018 |
| 21313 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 21313 |
| CVE ID | Link |
|---|---|
| CVE-2024-38473 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38475 | NVD → |
| CVE-2023-31122 | NVD → |
| CVE-2007-4723 | NVD → |
| CVE-2012-3526 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-55753 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-43394 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-40898 | NVD → |
| CVE-2013-4365 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-24795 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38477 | NVD → |
| CVE-2012-4001 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-65082 | NVD → |
| CVE-2013-2765 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-59775 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38472 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38476 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-43204 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-39573 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38474 | NVD → |
| CVE-2023-43622 | NVD → |
| CVE-2011-2688 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-49812 | NVD → |
| CVE-2013-0942 | NVD → |
| CVE-2023-45802 | NVD → |
🔴 This host has 40 known CVEs associated with its exposed services. This volume strongly suggests severely outdated software. Review each CVE in the NVD database.
Data source: Shodan InternetDB. Scanned independently of abuse.mom.
This IP was checked against major DNS-based blacklists used by mail servers and firewalls worldwide.
Checked: Spamhaus, SpamCop, Barracuda, SORBS, CBL, UCEProtect. Results may change over time.
165.1.124.141 has been assigned a threat score of 75/100 (High). This classifies it as a high-severity threat. Proactive blocking is recommended for sensitive infrastructure.
The following attack categories were identified:
The address 165.1.124.141 originates from Curauma, CL, operating on the network of Oracle Corporation. It was identified through automated analysis of incoming network traffic across monitored endpoints. The address has been active for 1 days in our monitoring system, producing 1 flagged requests at a rate of ~1/day. Operating from a residential network, this IP may represent a compromised home gateway or IoT device that has been drafted into a larger attack infrastructure. The IP exhibits directory enumeration behavior, systematically requesting non-existent paths to discover hidden files and misconfigured resources. Our records show 52 malicious IPs originating from CL, positioning it as a notable contributor to global threat activity. A threat score of 75/100 places this IP in the high-risk category. Blocking at the firewall level is recommended.
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.
WordPress sites face constant automated attacks targeting xmlrpc.php for brute force amplification, wp-login.php for credential theft, and vulnerable plugins for remote code execution. Over 90% of CMS-based attacks specifically target WordPress installations.
Analyzing network flows (NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX) provides visibility into traffic patterns without inspecting packet contents. Flow data reveals scanning activity, data exfiltration, lateral movement, and command-and-control channels at scale.