Maximum Danger
IP address 62.149.25.72, registered to 1 Cloud Lab s.r.o. and routed through ASN 15497 in Ukraine, presents a critical threat level of 10/10 based on 3,180 cumulative abuse reports logged between January and March 2026. This IP is definitively dangerous and should be blocked on any exposed infrastructure.
The overwhelming majority of malicious activity attributed to this address consists of hacking attempts, with automated honeypot sensors across 20 distinct detection points logging connection attempts including active SSH sessions observed on expected service ports. While the activity frequency metric registers as low in the most recent reporting window, the sheer volume of historical reports and the confirmed presence of active intrusion sessions indicate persistent scanning and brute-force behaviour. The 62% confidence score reflects reasonable certainty that this IP is deliberately involved in hostile reconnaissance rather than being a misconfigured or transiting host. The three-month reporting span from January through March 2026 demonstrates sustained, purposeful targeting of accessible services.
Hacking activity of this nature typically precedes more serious credential-compromise incidents, data exfiltration, or lateral movement within a compromised network. Observed SSH sessions on expected ports suggest automated password-guessing tooling cycling through common credential pairs. For any organisation exposing SSH, SFTP, or remote administration interfaces directly to the internet, an IP with this report history represents an immediate and concrete risk of unauthorized access if proper hardening is not in place.
Administrators should implement immediate blocking of 62.149.25.72 at the network perimeter firewall and consider blocking the broader 1 Cloud Lab s.r.o. allocation if abuse persists. Deploy fail2ban or equivalent tools to dynamically ban repeated SSH authentication failures, enforce key-based authentication over password-only methods, and enforce strict allowlists for administrative access. Continuous monitoring of authentication logs for this IP's patterns will help validate the effectiveness of these countermeasures.