213.121.5.132 Threat Intelligence and Host Information

General

IP Address
213.121.5.132
IPv4 Address
Location
🇬🇧 Slough, United Kingdom
GB
Network
AS2856
British Telecommunications PLC
Threat Score
45/100
Medium Risk
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Attack Intelligence
MITRE ATT&CK Techniques
T1110 - Brute Force
Open Ports Detected
22
Geographic Location
Country
United Kingdom
City
Slough
Region
England
Coordinates
51.4991, -0.5545
Network Information
ASN
AS2856
Organization
British Telecommunications PLC
Network
AS2856 British Telecommunications PLC
WHOIS Information
inetnum
213.121.0.0 - 213.121.15.255
netname
BT-CENTRAL-PLUS
descr
BT Public Internet Service
country
GB
admin-c
FLS15-RIPE
tech-c
FLS15-RIPE
status
ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by
BTNET-INFRA-MNT
mnt-lower
BTNET-MNT
mnt-routes
BTNET-MNT
created
1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
last-modified
2014-07-31T07:28:13Z
role
BT CENTRAL PLUS - OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
address
UK
abuse-mailbox
abuse@bt.com
nic-hdl
BTCP1-RIPE
route
213.120.0.0/14
origin
AS2856
Attack Logs
Date Target Location Protocol Link
2026-03-31 Vultrmelbournetest SSH View Log

  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Network:
  • Noticed: 10 times
  • Protocols Attacked: portscan ssh
  • Countries Attacked: Australia

CVEs Detected

CVE-2007-4723 CVE-2009-0796 CVE-2009-2299 CVE-2011-1176 CVE-2011-2688 CVE-2012-3526 CVE-2012-4001 CVE-2012-4360 CVE-2013-0941 CVE-2013-0942 CVE-2013-2765 CVE-2013-4365 CVE-2023-31122 CVE-2023-38709 CVE-2023-43622 CVE-2023-45802 CVE-2024-24795 CVE-2024-27316 CVE-2024-36387 CVE-2024-38472 CVE-2024-38473 CVE-2024-38474 CVE-2024-38475 CVE-2024-38476 CVE-2024-38477 CVE-2024-39573 CVE-2024-40898 CVE-2024-42516 CVE-2024-43204 CVE-2024-43394 CVE-2024-47252 CVE-2025-23048 CVE-2025-49630 CVE-2025-49812 CVE-2025-53020 CVE-2025-55753 CVE-2025-58098 CVE-2025-59775 CVE-2025-65082 CVE-2025-66200

Disclaimer
This page contains threat intelligence information for the IPv4 address 213.121.5.132 and was generated either as a result of observed malicious activity or as an information gathering exercise to assist with enrichment of security events and context. All information is gathered passively through aggregation of public sources, or observations through activity upon honeynets. The host score is calculated through a series of statistically weighted values and machine learning which takes into account metadata such as host information, frequency, volume and global distribution of malicious activity, association with other known malicious hosts or networks, proxying or anonymising behaviour such as with tor exit nodes, residential proxies or VPN services, and many other attributes. These values are historical and indicative only - and should not be taken to be an accurate representation of the users, businesses or networks in which they reside.