Severe Risk
IP 185.242.226.72 is a maximum-threat address operated by IP Volume inc (AS202425) that has generated 294 abuse reports across automated honeypot sensors between August 2025 and June 2026, with hacking activity confirmed as the dominant threat category at this US-based network endpoint. The threat level of 10/10 combined with a confidence score of 93% reflects sustained, high-intensity intrusion activity that poses significant risk to any exposed service.
Analysis of the 294 reports reveals persistent hostile traffic originating from this address, with an activity frequency rated 8/10 indicating repeated rather than isolated contact attempts. All detection events were captured by automated honeypot sensors, suggesting the address is part of an active scanning or exploitation campaign. The 20 most recent reports consistently categorize the activity as hacking, which encompasses vulnerability exploitation, unauthorized access attempts, and various intrusion vectors. Geographic attribution places the source within United States infrastructure, though network-level enforcement options may be limited for traffic originating from major hosting providers.
Hacking activity represents the most dangerous class of hostile traffic because it indicates deliberate, targeted attempts to compromise systems rather than opportunistic scanning. Attackers leveraging addresses like 185.242.226.72 typically conduct reconnaissance, test for vulnerable services, attempt credential-based intrusion, and probe for exploitable software weaknesses. The sustained volume of reports demonstrates this is not casual probing but organized, persistent threat activity capable of automated exploitation tool deployment.
Organizations should immediately block IP 185.242.226.72 at the network perimeter firewall and implement fail2ban or similar log-based blocking tools to automatically respond to repeated intrusion attempts. Enforcing strong authentication on all exposed services, particularly SSH and administrative interfaces, substantially reduces successful compromise risk. Maintaining current patch cycles eliminates known vulnerabilities that exploitation attempts target. Deploying intrusion detection systems to monitor authentication logs for patterns associated with this address enables rapid identification of ongoing campaigns. These defensive layers collectively minimize exposure to the intrusion vectors confirmed against this high-risk address.