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2a06:4883:1000::19 has a threat confidence score of 89%. This IP address from United Kingdom (AS211298, Driftnet Ltd) has been observed in 130 honeypot sessions targeting HTTPS, POSTGRES, SMTP, MSSQL, SIP and 12 other protocols. First observed on January 20, 2026, most recently active March 24, 2026.
Client performs MongoDB service validation by issuing an initial hello handshake command followed by execution of the buildInfo command against the admin database to retrieve detailed server version and build metadata. This sequence reflects structured deployment fingerprinting and reconnaissance activity commonly associated with automated scanning tools, vulnerability assessment frameworks, or pre-exploitation workflows used to confirm service exposure and identify version-specific attack opportunities.
FTP session where the client upgrades to TLS (AUTH TLS) and proceeds to request server capability information using FEAT, HELP, and SYST before cleanly terminating the session. This pattern indicates structured service and feature enumeration rather than file interaction. The sequence is consistent with automated reconnaissance used to fingerprint FTP server configuration, supported extensions, and implementation details
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 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 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 HELP, SYST, and FEAT commands to query supported commands, system type, and server capabilities before terminating the session.
Client performs a modern MongoDB handshake using the hello command followed by a buildinfo request to gather server capabilities and version details. This sequence is commonly associated with automated fingerprinting or discovery activity against exposed MongoDB instances rather than normal application queries.