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31.170.114.34 has a threat confidence score of 95%. This IP address from Russia (AS42526, Computer Communication Systems LLC) has been observed in 24 honeypot sessions targeting TELNET protocols. Detected attack patterns include telnet busybox shell activation with capability check, telnet shell escalation with busybox execution attempt. First observed on February 11, 2026, most recently active March 14, 2026.
Identifies a Telnet session where BusyBox is leveraged to activate or access a shell environment (sh, shell, system, linuxshell, enable) followed by command capability validation (ping). This pattern reflects deliberate shell breakout and execution-context validation commonly observed in IoT botnets and embedded Linux compromise workflows. The presence of multiple shell invocation variants combined with BusyBox applet usage indicates adaptive execution logic rather than incidental command usage.
Telnet session exhibiting privilege escalation and shell breakout commands (enable, system, shell, sh) followed by execution of /bin/busybox with a non-standard or arbitrary applet name. The sequence indicates an attempt to escape restricted CLI environments and execute a staged or randomly named payload via BusyBox. The presence of an unknown BusyBox applet strongly suggests automated bot deployment logic rather than legitimate administrative activity.