IOC Radar
IPMediumSignal 0/100

34.79.107.85

Location
BelgiumBelgium
Brussels, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
ASN
AS396982
Google Cloud (europe-west1)
First Seen
Aug 5, 2025
Last Seen
May 1, 2026
Aug 5
First Seen
319d ago
May 1
Last Seen
51d ago
3
Reports
source reports
0%
Confidence
medium
Found in 3 reports. Confidence: medium. · Confidence scores are heuristic. Verify before acting on results.
IPv4 Address
Network layer indicator observed in threat reports.
MISP Category
Network Activity
Confidence
0%
Signal Score
0 / 100
IDS Rule
No
Threat Context
Tags

Network Information

CountryBEBelgium
RegionBrussels, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
ASNAS396982
OrganizationGoogle Cloud (europe-west1)

Feed Intelligence Summary

3 reports0% confidence
3
Source reports
0%
Confidence score
Category tags
indicatornetworkresearched

Activity Timeline

1 total obs
May 1May 1

Threat Activity Heatmap

· Peak: 2026-05-01
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Threat ScoreLow Risk
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Reports
First seenAug 5, 2025
Last seenMay 1, 2026
GeolocationBE
CountryBelgium
LocationBrussels, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
ASNAS396982
OrgGoogle Cloud (europe-west1)
Coords50.9009, 4.4855

VirusTotal

Not checked

WHOIS

description
Monitoring systems have identified a massive infrastructure linked to the domain blockmmms.[eu] and mmms.[eu] This network utilizes 300+ rotating IP addresses (A-Records) to maintain persistence. This behavior is consistent with high-level botnet Command & Control (C2) activity, potentially linked to malware delivery (e.g., Mirai, QakBot).2. Technical DetailsTarget Domain: mmms.eu / network.block.mmms.euInfrastructure Pattern: Fast-Flux DNS (IPs rotate every 59 seconds).Hosting Providers: High density across DigitalOcean, AWS, Linode, and various offshore VPS providers. The classification as "Vehicles" on alphaMountain.ai is a significant detail, as it likely represents a category cloaking tactic designed to bypass web filters that allow benign traffic. By masquerading as an automotive-related site, the domain can maintain its Command & Control connections while hiding in plain sight from automated security tools. Network Team: Implement an immediate DNS-level block for [block.mmms.eu] [mmms.eu]

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IOC Journey

medium
First detected 10 months ago · Last seen 1 month ago
Appeared in 3 threat reports