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185.180.141.37 has a threat confidence score of 98%. This IP address from Portugal (AS21859, Zenlayer Inc) has been observed in 327 honeypot sessions targeting HTTPS, IMAP, TELNET, FTP, SMB and 9 other protocols. First observed on January 22, 2026, most recently active March 19, 2026.
Client performs a full RTSP interaction sequence — OPTIONS, DESCRIBE, SETUP, and PLAY — indicating an attempt to initialize and access a media stream. This pattern reflects active interaction with a streaming service rather than simple probing, and is commonly seen when automated tools or unauthorized clients try to view exposed camera or RTSP feeds.
Identifies RDP clients attempting authentication using the legacy RDP security mode where credentials are exchanged through the older RDP security layer instead of Network Level Authentication (NLA). This indicates the client negotiated legacy plaintext authentication during the RDP security handshake
Identifies JSON-RPC initialize requests from the gitmc-org-mcp-scanner client delivered via HTTP GET, indicating automated scanning activity using a non-standard transport method for JSON-RPC initialization.
FTP session where the client issues AUTH TLS to upgrade the connection to Transport Layer Security. This reflects protocol-level encryption negotiation prior to further interaction.
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
Identifies execution of the Redis INFO command (case-insensitive), which retrieves server configuration, version, memory usage, and runtime statistics. This behavior reflects service interrogation and environment fingerprinting activity. While INFO can be used legitimately by administrators, it is also commonly observed during automated scanning and pre-exploitation reconnaissance of exposed Redis instances.
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.