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185.177.72.61 has a threat confidence score of 100%. This IP address from France (AS211590, Bucklog SARL) has been observed in 1,119 honeypot sessions and reported 1 times targeting HTTP, HTTPS protocols. Detected attack patterns include http git repository config exposure probe, http dotenv file exposure probe, https dotenv environment file exposure probe. First observed on March 18, 2026, most recently active March 18, 2026.
Identifies HTTP GET requests targeting /.git/config, indicating attempts to access exposed Git repository configuration files. Successful access may enable repository reconstruction, credential harvesting, or source code disclosure.
Identifies HTTP GET requests targeting the /.env file, indicating attempts to access exposed environment configuration files commonly containing application secrets such as database credentials, API keys, and service tokens.
Identifies an HTTPS request targeting a .env file in the web root or application directory. Access attempts to /.env indicate automated scanning for exposed environment configuration files that may contain application secrets, database credentials, API keys, or cloud tokens. This probe is commonly associated with opportunistic internet-wide scanning for misconfigured web deployments.
Identifies an HTTPS request targeting the .git/config file within a web-accessible repository directory. Access attempts to /.git/config indicate automated repository exposure scanning intended to retrieve remote origin URLs, repository structure, and potentially credential-bearing configuration data. This is a common reconnaissance technique used to identify misconfigured web servers exposing version control metadata.
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 HTTP GET requests directly targeting the /bad-request path, indicating automated or manual probing of application error-handling routes rather than legitimate navigation flow.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| User | Mar 18, 2026, 16:33 | Brute Force | HTTP | SikkerGuard: 2 blocked packets |