Severe Risk
IP 155.138.210.119 is a high-risk address that generated 1,434 abuse reports through automated honeypot sensors within a single month, earning a perfect threat-level score of 10 out of 10 with 94% confidence — making it one of the most actively malicious IPs observed in recent community telemetry. All reported activity falls under the hacking category, indicating sustained intrusion attempts and exploitation-oriented behavior originating from this address.
The Constant Company, LLC operates the underlying network (AS20473) in the United States, and according to aggregated community reports, 20 separate honeypot sensors flagged this IP between May 2026 and May 2026. The activity frequency rating of 8 out of 10 confirms persistent, repeated scanning and connection attempts rather than isolated probes. The volume and consistency of these reports — numbering in the thousands — strongly suggest automated tooling conducting systematic reconnaissance against exposed services on the public internet.
Hacking activity in this context encompasses unauthorized access attempts, vulnerability probing, and exploitation of misconfigured or unpatched services. Attackers typically use such IPs to brute-force credentials, test known exploit paths, or probe for exposed administrative interfaces. For any service reachable from the internet with exposed SSH, RDP, HTTP admin panels, or database ports, this address represents a concrete and ongoing threat to confidentiality, integrity, and system availability.
Site operators should block 155.138.210.119 at the firewall or network edge immediately, and consider implementing automated blocking mechanisms such as fail2ban or similar host-based intrusion prevention tools that dynamically update firewall rules based on repeated failed authentication attempts. Organizations should ensure all internet-facing services enforce strong, unique credentials, enable multi-factor authentication where possible, and maintain up-to-date patching cycles to eliminate known vulnerabilities that exploitation tooling commonly targets.