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128.14.236.224 has a threat confidence score of 100%. This IP address from United States (AS135377, UCLOUD INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HK LIMITED) has been observed in 626 honeypot sessions and reported 2 times targeting HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, SIP, HTTP and 9 other protocols. First observed on January 20, 2026, most recently active May 9, 2026.
SIP request using sip:nm as the Request-URI, a malformed or placeholder target commonly observed in SIP scanning and fuzzing activity rather than legitimate client behavior.
FTP session where the client authenticates and performs repeated passive-mode directory listings while navigating directly into finance, HR, partner, vendor, and release paths such as /data/finance, /data/hr, /partners, and /pub/*, indicating targeted discovery of business-sensitive storage locations.
Composite behavior identifying authenticated SMB interaction where a client accesses the IPC$ share, performs root directory reads, binds to the SAMR RPC interface, and interacts with the SRVSVC service pipe. This sequence is consistent with remote host and account enumeration activity over SMB, typically used to gather domain, user, and share information prior to lateral movement or privilege escalation attempts.
FTP session where a client probes for valid usernames, attempts authentication, switches to ASCII mode, and enters passive mode without performing explicit file listing or transfer operations. This reflects a completed login and session setup sequence, often observed during credential validation or preparatory access prior to further activity.
Automated reconnaissance behavior that performs a basic enumeration of accessible MySQL databases to identify available schemas and infer hosted applications or data presence. Often used as an initial validation step to confirm database access and assess whether further enumeration or extraction is worthwhile.
FTP session where an empty control-channel command is observed in conjunction with non-printable binary data on the control channel. This pattern reflects malformed or non-FTP-compliant input, commonly seen during TLS handshake attempts on plaintext endpoints, protocol confusion, or automated scanner misfires.
HTTPS request to /robots.txt.
HTTP request using GET method.
Identifies HTTP requests targeting the web server root path ("/"), typically used for initial service discovery, host validation, or baseline content inspection prior to deeper enumeration.
Identifies HTTPS requests targeting the web server root path ("/"), typically used for initial service discovery, host validation, or baseline content inspection prior to deeper enumeration
| Reporter | Date | Category | Protocol | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anonymous | Apr 30, 2026, 01:01 | Brute Force | — | SikkerGuard: 2 blocked packets |
| Anonymous | Apr 29, 2026, 10:00 | Brute Force | FTP | SikkerGuard: 1 blocked packets |