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85.217.149.44 has a threat confidence score of 91%. This IP address from Canada (AS209334, Modat B.V.) has been observed in 449 honeypot sessions targeting SMTP, SIP, IMAP, HTTPS, FTP and 11 other protocols. First observed on February 10, 2026, most recently active March 21, 2026.
Remote client performs structured MongoDB reconnaissance by initiating a wire-protocol handshake (ismaster / hello), executing the buildInfo command to obtain server version and build characteristics, and subsequently issuing listDatabases to enumerate all databases present on the instance. This sequence reflects systematic service validation and environment mapping activity commonly associated with automated internet-wide scanning, vulnerability assessment tooling, or pre-exploitation reconnaissance workflows.
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.
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 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.
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.