
ABUSE.MOM — 规矩点,否则你将被曝光
| 签名 | 描述 | 分数 | 严重性 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danger strong hits: 1 | 高风险路径:Webshell、RCE、漏洞利用 | +25 | |
| Danger medium hits: 1 | 中等风险:管理面板、配置文件 | +10 | |
| 404 ratio >= 60% | 大多数请求返回404——目录枚举 | +25 | |
| POST requests present | 自动分析检测到行为异常 | +8 |
从服务器访问日志重建的HTTP请求。出于安全考虑,目标域名已隐藏。
* Typical request patterns for detected signatures. Actual target domains are redacted.
IP 122.52.234.173正在枚举目录。在10次以上404错误后配置fail2ban apache-404 jail。禁用目录列表。
来自Shodan的网络侦察数据。开放端口可能表示正在运行的服务、错误配置或潜在的攻击面。
| Port | Service | Risk | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | SMTP | Medium | SMTP mail server — can be abused for spam relay |
| 80 | HTTP | Low | HTTP web server — standard web traffic |
| 135 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 135 |
| 445 | SMB | Critical | SMB file sharing — high-risk for EternalBlue and ransomware |
| 5222 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 5222 |
| 5800 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 5800 |
| 5900 | VNC | High | VNC remote desktop — often found with weak or no authentication |
| 5985 | Unknown | Low | Service on port 5985 |
⚠️ 在122.52.234.173上检测到2个高风险端口。SMB (445)暴露与蠕虫传播和EternalBlue漏洞利用相关。 这些服务在没有严格防火墙规则的情况下不应公开访问。
数据来源:Shodan InternetDB。独立于abuse.mom进行扫描。
该IP已通过全球邮件服务器和防火墙使用的主要DNS黑名单进行检查。
已检查:Spamhaus、SpamCop、Barracuda、SORBS、CBL、UCEProtect。
122.52.234.173 has been assigned a threat score of 68/100 (High). 在此威胁级别下,该IP被视为高风险。应更新防火墙规则以拒绝来自此来源的流量。
The following attack categories were identified:
威胁情报分析将122.52.234.173与来自Makati City, Philippines,运营在Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.的网络中的恶意活动相关联。该地址自首次检测以来一直处于观察状态。 该地址在我们的监控系统中活跃了22天,产生了3次标记请求,速率约为每天0.1次。 从住宅网络运营,此IP可能代表一个被入侵的家庭网关或已被招募到更大攻击基础设施中的IoT设备。 该IP表现出目录枚举行为,系统地请求不存在的路径以发现隐藏文件和配置错误的资源。 Philippines目前在我们的数据库中占160个被封锁IP,使其成为恶意流量的重要来源。 评分68/100需要主动监控和速率限制。建议对敏感系统进行完全封锁。
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.
Credential stuffing uses stolen username-password pairs from data breaches to attempt logins across many websites. Since users frequently reuse passwords, these automated attacks achieve success rates of 0.1-2%, which translates to thousands of compromised accounts from millions of attempts.
SSH servers face constant brute force attacks targeting common usernames and weak passwords. Key-based authentication, fail2ban, non-standard ports, and IP allowlisting dramatically reduce the attack surface. Monitoring auth logs reveals active campaigns and compromised credentials.