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85.217.140.23 has a threat confidence score of 96%. This IP address from France (AS209334, Modat B.V.) has been observed in 616 honeypot sessions and reported 10 times targeting HTTPS, SMTP, SIP, IMAP, FTP and 12 other protocols. First observed on February 4, 2026, most recently active March 27, 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.
FTP session where an empty control-channel command is observed in conjunction with non-printable binary data on the control channel. This pattern reflects malformed or non-FTP-compliant input, commonly seen during TLS handshake attempts on plaintext endpoints, protocol confusion, or automated scanner misfires.
Identifies an automated Redis service probing sequence consisting of PING, INFO (uppercase invocation), execution of a deliberately nonexistent command to assess error handling behavior, and QUIT. This tightly grouped pattern reflects reconnaissance and fingerprinting activity used by scanners and exploitation frameworks to determine Redis version, configuration details, and command availability prior to follow-on exploitation attempts. The inclusion of a nonexistent command indicates capability probing rather than normal client 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
Automated SMTP interaction performing a minimal capability check by issuing EHLO followed by a STARTTLS upgrade request and immediately terminating the session. This pattern is commonly associated with internet-wide scanners, security research crawlers, or opportunistic bots verifying whether an SMTP service supports encrypted communication. The absence of authentication attempts or message submission indicates reconnaissance or service fingerprinting rather than active abuse.
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.
| Reporter | Date | Category | Protocol | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| User | Mar 18, 2026, 14:42 | Brute Force | MSSQL | SikkerGuard: 14 blocked packets |
| User | Mar 14, 2026, 19:56 | Brute Force | MSSQL | SikkerGuard: 14 blocked packets |
| User | Mar 4, 2026, 12:41 | Brute Force | SMTP | SikkerGuard: 14 blocked packets |
| User | Mar 4, 2026, 07:40 | Brute Force | SMTP | SikkerGuard: 42 blocked packets |
| User | Mar 4, 2026, 01:10 | Brute Force | FTP | SikkerGuard: 14 blocked packets |