
ABUSE.MOM — BEHAVE OR GET EXPOSED
| Signature | Description | Points | Severity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burst: 10 req / 10s | Abnormally fast request rate — automated scanning | +35 | |
| Burst: 12 req / 10s | Abnormally fast request rate — automated scanning | +35 | |
| Danger medium hits: 5 | Medium-risk: admin panels, config files | +50 | |
| Danger medium hits: 6 | Medium-risk: admin panels, config files | +60 | |
| Danger medium hits: 7 | Medium-risk: admin panels, config files | +60 | |
| Foreign referer | Referer from unrelated external domain | +10 | |
| Foreign referer seen | Referer from unrelated external domain | +10 |
Reconstructed HTTP requests from server access logs. Target domains redacted for security.
* Typical request patterns for detected signatures. Actual target domains are redacted.
IP 65.108.6.34 is generating excessive traffic. Limit connections per source IP. Enable geographic blocking if traffic from this region is unexpected.
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 |
| 25 | SMTP | Medium | SMTP mail server — can be abused for spam relay |
| 80 | HTTP | Low | HTTP web server — standard web traffic |
| 443 | HTTPS | Low | HTTPS web server — encrypted web traffic |
| 3306 | MySQL | High | MySQL database — should never be exposed to the internet |
| 33060 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 33060 |
⚠️ 1 high-risk port detected on 65.108.6.34. These services should not be publicly accessible without strict firewall rules.
| CVE ID | Link |
|---|---|
| CVE-2024-38473 | NVD → |
| CVE-2022-23943 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-59775 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-40898 | NVD → |
| CVE-2023-25690 | NVD → |
| CVE-2013-0942 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-42516 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38477 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-43394 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-23048 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38474 | NVD → |
| CVE-2022-36760 | NVD → |
| CVE-2013-0941 | NVD → |
| CVE-2023-27522 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-47252 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38476 | NVD → |
| CVE-2022-37436 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-38475 | NVD → |
| CVE-2024-27316 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-66200 | NVD → |
| CVE-2022-30556 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-49812 | NVD → |
| CVE-2022-22720 | NVD → |
| CVE-2025-53020 | NVD → |
| CVE-2022-28614 | NVD → |
🔴 Security scanning identified 54 vulnerability entries on this host. This volume strongly suggests severely outdated software. Consult NVD advisories for details.
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.
65.108.6.34 has been assigned a threat score of 105/100 (Critical). This places it in the critical threat category. Immediate blocking is strongly advised across all network perimeters.
The following attack categories were identified:
Threat intelligence analysis has linked 65.108.6.34 to malicious activity originating from Helsinki, Finland, operating on the network of Hetzner Online GmbH. The address has been under observation since its initial detection. The address has been active for 71 days in our monitoring system, producing 227 flagged requests at a rate of ~3.2/day. This address belongs to a datacenter or cloud hosting provider. Hosting IPs are frequently leveraged by threat actors who rent cheap VPS instances specifically for conducting attacks. The IP is engaged in request flooding, sending traffic at rates designed to exhaust server capacity. With 111 flagged addresses, Finland represents a significant presence in our threat database. At 105/100, this is an extremely high-risk address. All traffic should be considered hostile.
This IP belongs to a hosting or data center provider. Malicious traffic from hosting infrastructure often originates from compromised VPS instances, rented servers used for scanning campaigns, or abused free-tier cloud accounts. Hosting providers typically respond to abuse reports within 24-72 hours.
Distributed denial of service attacks overwhelm infrastructure with traffic volume. Effective mitigation combines always-on traffic scrubbing, anycast network distribution, rate limiting, and the ability to quickly scale absorption capacity during attacks.
Insecure file upload functionality allows attackers to upload web shells, malware, or scripts that execute on the server. Proper validation must check file content, not just extensions, and uploaded files should be stored outside the web root.