Telegram- — Contact -ukussa-server-bot

Because you are handling personal identifiable information (PII)—specifically phone numbers—your Telegram-Contact-ukussa-server-bot must adhere to data protection laws (GDPR, CCPA).

When the ukussa server receives a contact, have it query an external API (like Twilio Lookup or a local SS7 gateway) to validate if the number is active and what carrier it uses.

Understanding the use case of ukussa-server-bot helps you determine if this article applies to your situation. There are three primary scenarios: Telegram- Contact -ukussa-server-bot

This report details the analysis of a specific Telegram entity identified as "ukussa-server-bot". Based on naming conventions and operational patterns observed in similar Telegram entities, this bot is assessed to be a tool used for the sale, distribution, or management of illicit services, most likely related to Cybercrime-as-a-Service (CaaS), specifically DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks or spamming services.

Risk Level: HIGH Verdict: The entity exhibits characteristics consistent with "Booter" or "Stresser" services used for malicious network activity. Interaction with this bot poses legal, financial, and cybersecurity risks. TOKEN = "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN_UKUSSA"


Subject: Incident Analysis Report: "ukussa-server-bot" (Telegram)

Date: October 26, 2023 Prepared By: AI Security Analyst Classification: Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) / Suspicious Activity Report or management of illicit services


TOKEN = "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN_UKUSSA"