ABUSE.MOM
THREAT REPORT

IP Threat Report
168.197.200.189

ABUSE.MOM — BEHAVE OR GET EXPOSED

Generated: 2026-05-30 07:13:01
First seen: 2026-03-08 08:00:04
Last seen: 2026-03-08 08:00:04
70

⛔ Verdict: BLOCK

This IP address has been classified as a source of malicious automated activity. Threat score: 70/100. Total malicious requests observed: 2.

DANGER_PATHREFERER
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Geolocation & Classification

IP Address
168.197.200.189
Type
Residential
Country
🇦🇷 Argentina
City
Tandil
ISP
Ugalde Juan Ignacio
Organization
Ugalde Juan Ignacio
Autonomous System
AS264774 UGALDE JUAN IGNACIO
Hit Count
2
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Detection Signatures

SignatureDescriptionPointsSeverity
Danger medium hits: 10Medium-risk: admin panels, config files+60
Foreign referer seenReferer from unrelated external domain+10
Σ = 70
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Observed Activity

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

[redacted]
GET
/
200
Requests shown: 1 · HTTP 404: 0 · Dangerous patterns: 0

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

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Timeline

2026-03-08 08:00:04
First malicious request detected
IP entered monitoring from server access logs
During observation
Multiple detection signatures triggered
Danger medium hits: 10 (+60), Foreign referer seen (+10)
2026-03-08 08:00:04
Last malicious request observed
Total score reached: 70/100
Next cycle
IP blocked — all subsequent requests denied (HTTP 403)
Added to blocklist automatically
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Network Provider

Ugalde Juan Ignacio
AS264774 · 🇦🇷 Argentina
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Recommendations

Actions taken & recommended

  • IP 168.197.200.189 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

⚙️ General Security

Add 168.197.200.189 to your firewall blocklist. Review logs for successful connections. Enable comprehensive logging on all public-facing services.

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Blacklist Status (DNSBL)

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

⛔ LISTED
Spamhaus ZEN

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

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Threat Analysis

168.197.200.189 has been assigned a threat score of 70/100 (High). The IP is rated as a high-level threat. Network administrators should implement blocking rules and monitor for any connections from this address.

📊 Threat Analysis

Threat intelligence analysis has linked 168.197.200.189 to malicious activity originating from Tandil, Argentina, operating on the network of Ugalde Juan Ignacio. The address has been under observation since its initial detection. Our sensors captured 2 malicious requests from this address across a 1-day span, reflecting a sustained attack cadence of ~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. Argentina currently accounts for 101 blocked IPs in our database, making it a significant source of malicious traffic. At 70/100, this IP warrants immediate defensive action.

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

💡 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.

💡 Botnet Command and Control Evolution

Botnet C2 infrastructure has evolved from centralized IRC channels to resilient peer-to-peer networks, domain generation algorithms, and blockchain-based communication. This evolution makes botnet takedowns increasingly difficult and expensive.

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