ABUSE.MOM
THREAT REPORT

IP Threat Report
62.60.130.224

ABUSE.MOM — BEHAVE OR GET EXPOSED

Generated: 2026-05-30 08:18:12
First seen: 2026-04-29 05:00:06
Last seen: 2026-04-29 09:00:06
215

⛔ Verdict: BLOCK

This IP address has been classified as a source of malicious automated activity. Threat score: 215/100. Total malicious requests observed: 2.

UA_CHANGEDDANGER_PATHRATIO_404BURSTREFERER
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Geolocation & Classification

IP Address
62.60.130.224
Type
Residential
Country
🇮🇷 Iran
City
Tehran
ISP
Cipher Operations DOO Beograd - Novi Beograd
Organization
UAB Host Baltic
Autonomous System
AS215930 CIPHER OPERATIONS DOO BEOGRAD - NOVI BEOGRAD
Hit Count
2
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Detection Signatures

SignatureDescriptionPointsSeverity
UA changed for same IPMultiple User-Agents — bot rotation technique+25
Danger strong hits: 6High-risk paths: shells, RCE vectors, exploits+100
Danger medium hits: 3Medium-risk: admin panels, config files+30
404 ratio 40-60%Majority of requests returned 404 — enumeration+15
Burst: 6 req / 2sAbnormally fast request rate — automated scanning+35
Foreign referer seenReferer from unrelated external domain+10
Σ = 215
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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.

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Timeline

2026-04-29 05:00:06
First malicious request detected
IP entered monitoring from server access logs
During observation
Multiple detection signatures triggered
UA changed for same IP (+25), Danger strong hits: 6 (+100), Danger medium hits: 3 (+30)
2026-04-29 09:00:06
Last malicious request observed
Total score reached: 215/100
Next cycle
IP blocked — all subsequent requests denied (HTTP 403)
Added to blocklist automatically
05

Network Provider

Cipher Operations DOO Beograd - Novi Beograd
AS215930 · 🇮🇷 Iran
06

Recommendations

Actions taken & recommended

  • IP 62.60.130.224 is blocked at application level (HTTP 403)
  • Consider blocking at firewall level (iptables/CSF) to reduce server load
  • Other malicious IPs detected in the same /24 subnet — consider blocking 62.60.130.0/24
  • Report abuse to the network provider via their abuse contact
  • Ensure sensitive files (.env, .git, backups) are not accessible from the web

🤖 Bot Detection

Address UA spoofing from 62.60.130.224: maintain blocklist of known malicious UA strings, require consistent UA across sessions, implement TLS fingerprinting.

🔎 Path Enumeration Protection

Block scanning from 62.60.130.224: rate-limit 404 responses per IP, deploy a honeypot 404 page, ensure no backup files are web-accessible.

🌊 Flood / DDoS Mitigation

Implement limit_req_zone in nginx. Deploy CDN with DDoS protection. Configure SYN cookies and connection tracking to throttle 62.60.130.224.

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Neighbors in 62.60.130.0/24

Other blocked IPs from the same /24 subnet — indicates systematic abuse from this network range.

08

Open Ports & Services

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

OPEN PORTS (1)
PortServiceRiskDescription
3389RDPHighRemote Desktop Protocol — primary target for ransomware attacks

⚠️ 1 high-risk port detected on 62.60.130.224. 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.

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Blacklist Status (DNSBL)

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

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

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

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Threat Analysis

62.60.130.224 has been assigned a threat score of 215/100 (Critical). A score this high marks a critical threat actor. This address has demonstrated persistent, aggressive malicious behavior across multiple detection vectors.

The following attack categories were identified:

User-Agent AnomalyPath EnumerationRequest Flooding

📊 Threat Analysis

Network traffic from 62.60.130.224, located in Tehran, Iran, operating on the network of Cipher Operations DOO Beograd - Novi Beograd, has been classified as malicious by our automated threat scoring engine. The address has been active for 1 days in our monitoring system, producing 2 flagged requests at a rate of ~2/day. The address is classified as residential, meaning it likely belongs to an end-user ISP connection. Malicious activity from residential IPs typically indicates device compromise or botnet membership. With 3 different attack patterns detected, this IP exhibits behavior characteristic of advanced automated scanning frameworks. Iran currently accounts for 39 blocked IPs in our database, making it a notable source of malicious traffic. With a threat score of 215/100, this IP is among the most dangerous addresses in our database. Immediate and complete blocking is strongly 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.

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Security Intelligence

💡 User-Agent Analysis Techniques

Analyzing User-Agent strings reveals automated tools masquerading as legitimate browsers. Inconsistencies between claimed browser capabilities and actual behavior, impossible version combinations, and known scanner signatures help identify malicious clients.

💡 Submarine Cable and Internet Exchange Points

Internet traffic routing through a limited number of submarine cables and exchange points creates natural chokepoints. Understanding these routing patterns helps explain geographic clustering of certain attack types and latency-based scanning behaviors.

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