Cyber Threat Intelligence

Discover malicious IPs and domains with Akamai Guardicore Segmentation

IP Address: 45.133.1.158Previously Malicious

IP Address: 45.133.1.158Previously Malicious

This IP address attempted an attack on a machine in our threat sensors network

Threat Information

Role

Attacker, Scanner

Services Targeted

SSH

Tags

Kill Process Download Operation 1 Shell Commands Successful SSH Login Log Tampering Access Suspicious Domain Outgoing Connection SSH DNS Query

Associated Attack Servers

transfer.sh

46.185.138.188 144.76.136.153

Basic Information

IP Address

45.133.1.158

Domain

-

ISP

-

Country

-

WHOIS

Created Date

-

Updated Date

-

Organization

-

First seen in Akamai Guardicore Segmentation

2021-05-07

Last seen in Akamai Guardicore Segmentation

2021-06-03

What is Akamai Guardicore Segmentation
Akamai Guardicore Segmentation is a data center and cloud security solution that protects the organization's core assets, using flexible, quickly deployed and easy to understand micro-segmentation controls. Akamai Guardicore Segmentation generates in-context security incidents, with details on attacker tools and techniques, that help IR teams prioritize incident investigation and reduce dwell time. Learn More

Attack Flow

A user logged in using SSH with the following credentials: root / **** - Authentication policy: White List

Successful SSH Login

A possibly malicious Download Operation was detected

Download Operation Kill Process

A possibly malicious Kill Process was detected

Download Operation Kill Process

A possibly malicious Download Operation was detected

Download Operation Kill Process

A possibly malicious Kill Process was detected

Download Operation Kill Process

History File Tampering detected from /usr/sbin/sshd

Log Tampering

Process /usr/bin/wget attempted to access suspicious domains: transfer.sh

DNS Query Access Suspicious Domain Outgoing Connection

Process /usr/bin/wget generated outgoing network traffic to: 144.76.136.153:80

Outgoing Connection

History File Tampering detected from /bin/rm on the following logs: /root/.bash_history

Log Tampering

Connection was closed due to user inactivity