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185.220.101.143 has a threat confidence score of 86%. This IP address from Germany (AS60729, Stiftung Erneuerbare Freiheit) has been observed in 19 honeypot sessions targeting POSTGRES, SSH, SMB, HTTPS protocols. This IP is a known Tor exit node. Detected attack patterns include postgres copy from program execution chain, smb authenticated rpc service and account enumeration. First observed on January 29, 2026, most recently active March 8, 2026.
Represents a complete, tightly scoped PostgreSQL exploitation chain where a client initiates a transaction, fingerprints the server version, prepares a temporary table, executes an external system command via COPY FROM PROGRAM, retrieves the command output, and immediately cleans up by dropping the table. This sequence is highly characteristic of automated post-authentication exploitation tooling that abuses PostgreSQL’s trusted language and program execution features for one-shot remote command execution, output capture, and minimal on-disk footprint. The rapid execution and cleanup indicate intent to execute payloads rather than interact with the database as a datastore.
Identifies an SMB session where the IPC$ share is accessed and RPC bindings are established to the SAMR and SRVSVC interfaces via named pipes. The combination of IPC$ access, SAMR RPC binding (Security Account Manager Remote), and SRVSVC pipe interaction indicates authenticated enumeration of user accounts, groups, shares, or service information on a Windows host. This behavior reflects structured post-authentication reconnaissance against Windows systems rather than unauthenticated share scanning.