
ABUSE.MOM — 规矩点,否则你将被曝光
| 签名 | 描述 | 分数 | 严重性 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danger strong hits: 2 | 高风险路径:Webshell、RCE、漏洞利用 | +50 | |
| 404 ratio 40-60% | 大多数请求返回404——目录枚举 | +15 | |
| Probe pattern 302->404 same path | 自动分析检测到行为异常 | +20 | |
| Danger strong hits: 4 | 高风险路径:Webshell、RCE、漏洞利用 | +100 | |
| UA changed for same IP | 多个User-Agent——机器人轮换技术 | +25 | |
| Danger strong hits: 6 | 高风险路径:Webshell、RCE、漏洞利用 | +100 |
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 170.106.101.170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。
IP 170.106.101.170显示可疑的UA行为。阻止空User-Agent请求。为敏感端点实施基于JavaScript的机器人检测。
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。
170.106.101.170 has been assigned a threat score of 160/100 (Critical). 这是一个严重级别的威胁。系统管理员应将此IP视为敌对地址,无例外地阻止所有入站连接。
The following attack categories were identified:
IP地址170.106.101.170已追溯至Santa Clara, United States,运营在Tencent Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co的网络中。我们的威胁检测系统根据观察到的恶意行为模式标记了此地址。 我们的传感器在12天内捕获了来自此地址的57次恶意请求,反映出每天约4.8次的持续攻击节奏。 被归类为托管IP,此地址可能运行在租用的服务器或云实例上。攻击者偏好数据中心IP因其高带宽和一次性特点。 识别出两种攻击模式(Path Enumeration和User-Agent Anomaly),表明这是一个针对多个漏洞的半自动化攻击活动。 我们的记录显示来自United States的126个恶意IP,使其成为全球威胁活动的重要贡献者。 评分160/100将此地址置于最高严重性级别。应封锁并调查任何历史连接。
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.
RCE vulnerabilities allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on target servers. These critical flaws often arise from deserialization bugs, template injection, or file upload vulnerabilities, and represent the highest severity class of web application weaknesses.
Monitoring DNS queries reveals malicious activity including command-and-control communication, data exfiltration through DNS tunneling, and connections to known malicious domains. DNS is often the first indicator of compromise in network forensics.