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20.169.53.154 has a very high threat confidence level of 87%, originating from Phoenix, United States, on the Microsoft Corporation network (8075). It has been observed across 110 sessions targeting HTTPS, HTTP, SSH, FTP, IMAP and 10 other protocols, First observed on January 21, 2026, most recently active March 10, 2026.
Client sends RTSP OPTIONS requests to check supported methods and confirm that an RTSP service is exposed, then disconnects without attempting authentication or stream setup. This pattern is typically associated with automated reconnaissance or internet-wide scanning rather than active stream access.
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.
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 HTTP GET requests directly targeting the /bad-request path, indicating automated or manual probing of application error-handling routes rather than legitimate navigation flow.
Client repeatedly sends GET requests to the /bad-request Docker API endpoint, indicating malformed or incompatible traffic against the Docker daemon. This pattern is typically associated with generic internet scanning or tools attempting HTTP interaction without speaking the proper Docker API protocol.
| Date | Category | Protocol | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 3, 2026 | Brute Force | SMB | SikkerGuard: 2 blocked packets |