Abuse Message [AbuseID:B23DF9:1D]: AbuseInfo: Your server 213.239.200.168 has been registered as an attack source

Dear Provider,
 
 
 I’m George Egri, the Co-Founder and CEO of BitNinja Server Security. I’m writing to inform you that we have detected malicious requests from the IP 213.239.200.168 directed at our clients’ servers.
 
 
 As a result of these attacks, we have added your IP to our greylist to prevent it from attacking our clients’ servers.
 
 
 Servers are increasingly exposed as the targets of botnet attacks and you might not be aware that your server is being used as a “bot” to send malicious attacks over the Internet.
 
 
 I’ve collected the 3 earliest logs below, and you can find the freshest 100, that may help you disinfect your server, under the link.
 http://bitninja.io/incidentReport.php?details=2af11489600b3630c9?utm_source=incident&utm_content=publicpage. The timezone is UTC +1:00.
 

{
    "correlated_logs": {
        "pr_wafaccess": "
		ch###ma.###.za 213.239.200.168 - - [16/Sep/2022:14:12:35 +0200] "POST /wp-login.php HTTP/1.1" 200 9140 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0; Nexus 5 Build/MRA58N) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/104.#.#.0 Mobile Safari/537.36" "client-port [64810]"
		ch###ma.###.za 213.239.200.168 - - [16/Sep/2022:14:12:34 +0200] "POST /wp-login.php HTTP/1.1" 200 9140 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0; Nexus 5 Build/MRA58N) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/104.#.#.0 Mobile Safari/537.36" "client-port [64686]""
    },
    "malware_uploaded": "/home/lancoin1/ch###ma.###.za/wp-content/plugins/task-controller/index.php",
    "malware_name": "{SA-MD5}PHP.Backdoor.indexs"
}                    


 
 Please keep in mind that after the first intrusion we log all traffic between your server and the BitNinja-protected servers until the IP is removed from the greylist. This means you may see valid logs beside the malicious actions in the link above. If you need help finding the malicious logs, please don’t hesitate to contact our incident experts by replying to this e-mail.
 
 For more information on analyzing and understanding outbound traffic, check out this:
 https://doc.bitninja.io/_images/bitninja-incident-report-1.jpg?utm_source=incident&utm_campaign=investigation&utm_content=image
 
 We’ve also dedicated an entire site help people prevent their server from sending malicious attacks:
 https://doc.bitninja.io/investigations.html?utm_source=incident&utm_campaign=investigation&utm_content=documentation
 
 
 Thank you for helping us make the Internet a safer place!
 
 
 Regards,
 
 
 George Egri
 CEO at BitNinja.io
 
 BitNinja.io @ BusinessInsider UK
 
 BitNinja.io hits the WHIR.com
 BitNinja @ CodeMash conference

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