Critical Alert
IP 190.183.192.67 is a high-risk address operating from Argentina that has generated 391 abuse reports through automated honeypot sensors, indicating sustained and aggressive intrusion activity against exposed network services. With a threat level of 10/10 and an activity frequency rated 8/10, this IP represents a significant and persistent security concern for any organization with directly accessible infrastructure.
All 391 reports were submitted within January 2026, with every detected threat falling under the hacking category. The activity was captured exclusively by automated honeypot sensors, indicating that the hostile probes were directed at publicly accessible systems designed to log and analyze such attempts. Gigared S.A., the network operator associated with this IP through ASN AS20207, provides connectivity within Argentina. The consistency and volume of reports during this single month-long window demonstrates deliberate, sustained scanning and exploitation attempts rather than opportunistic or accidental traffic.
The dominant threat category for this IP is general hacking activity, which encompasses unauthorized access attempts, vulnerability exploitation, and intrusion probing. This pattern suggests the address is likely part of an automated scanning campaign or botnet operation systematically enumerating and attacking exposed services such as SSH, Telnet, or web interfaces. The concrete risk to exposed infrastructure includes credential compromise, remote code execution through unpatched vulnerabilities, and potential lateral movement within compromised networks.
Site operators should block this IP address at the network perimeter and implement defensive tools such as fail2ban to automatically ban repeated offenders. Enforcing strong, unique passwords and disabling password-based authentication in favor of key-based access for sensitive services dramatically reduces the effectiveness of intrusion attempts. Regular security patching, especially for internet-facing applications, eliminates known vulnerabilities that exploitation attempts target. Finally, monitoring authentication logs for unusual patterns and implementing rate-limiting on login endpoints provides additional layers of protection against the automated scanning behavior this IP represents.