IP Address: 124.65.80.94Previously Malicious
IP Address: 124.65.80.94Previously Malicious
This IP address attempted an attack on a machine in our threat sensors network
Role |
Attacker, Scanner |
Services Targeted |
SSH |
Tags |
Outgoing Connection Successful SSH Login SSH Access Suspicious Domain New SSH Key Download and Execute |
Associated Attack Servers |
3.209.205.43 23.223.159.179 39.105.175.226 39.107.123.38 39.108.215.9 39.178.129.154 47.100.45.55 47.101.38.123 47.101.192.165 47.102.103.5 47.103.89.185 47.115.124.68 47.240.40.98 49.232.17.202 49.234.206.229 49.235.130.36 49.235.132.106 49.235.188.219 49.235.231.166 58.211.69.249 66.171.248.178 103.26.79.72 103.27.42.80 103.40.48.219 103.230.240.110 106.12.21.231 106.13.94.51 107.161.27.33 116.202.244.153 117.73.12.57 |
IP Address |
124.65.80.94 |
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Domain |
- |
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ISP |
China Unicom Beijing |
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Country |
China |
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WHOIS |
Created Date |
- |
Updated Date |
- |
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Organization |
- |
First seen in Akamai Guardicore Segmentation |
2018-11-11 |
Last seen in Akamai Guardicore Segmentation |
2020-09-25 |
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A user logged in using SSH with the following credentials: root / *************** - Authentication policy: Reached Max Attempts |
Successful SSH Login |
The file /usr/bin/dihazn was downloaded and executed 45 times |
Download and Execute |
Process /usr/bin/dihazn generated outgoing network traffic to: 1.1.1.1:53, 103.230.240.110:45547, 103.26.79.72:39673, 103.27.42.80:36919, 103.40.48.219:46598, 106.12.21.231:34059, 106.13.94.51:43553, 107.161.27.33:37384, 116.202.244.153:80, 117.73.12.57:43881, 117.73.13.208:38101, 120.31.71.235:60570, 132.232.104.56:41091, 134.209.249.49:39557, 152.136.97.217:34971, 157.245.41.74:36735, 160.124.15.121:40750, 176.58.123.25:80, 180.101.226.149:56217, 180.76.189.148:34683, 182.208.254.179:33577, 183.207.172.118:36541, 183.245.147.240:60654, 193.112.127.90:42036, 202.72.202.104:37372, 206.81.5.154:8000, 208.67.222.222:443, 212.129.154.177:43973, 216.239.32.21:80, 216.239.36.21:80, 218.195.180.37:11404, 23.223.159.179:80, 3.209.205.43:80, 39.105.175.226:16440, 39.107.123.38:40664, 39.108.215.9:41620, 39.178.129.154:23973, 47.100.45.55:38102, 47.101.192.165:38404, 47.101.38.123:35803, 47.102.103.5:32948, 47.103.89.185:23976, 47.115.124.68:45176, 47.240.40.98:37077, 49.232.17.202:36827, 49.234.206.229:38542, 49.235.130.36:46309, 49.235.132.106:45892, 49.235.188.219:35488, 49.235.231.166:33311, 58.211.69.249:56196 and 66.171.248.178:80 |
Outgoing Connection |
Process /usr/bin/dihazn attempted to access suspicious domains: eflydns.net, hybs-pro.net, icanhazip.com and one.one |
Access Suspicious Domain Outgoing Connection |
Connection was closed due to timeout |
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An attempt to download /root/.ssh/authorized_keys was made 25 times |
New SSH Key |