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AS1462 DNIC-ASBLK-01462-01463, US
Spam statistics of AS1462 DNIC-ASBLK-01462-01463, US
Country | Number of networks | IP Addresses | Purpose of use |
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United States | |||
Domain | Detected IP addresses | Spam active IPs | Spam rate |
- | 1 | 0 | 0.00% |
Websites count | IP addresses with websites | ||
0 | 0 |
Spam activity log
Overview of AS1462
Owner Information
The owner of Autonomous System Number (AS) 1462 is the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), a part of the United States Department of Defense. DISA is responsible for supporting information technology and communications support to government users, including military services, combatant commands, and national-level leaders.
Main Operational Activity
The main operational activity of AS1462 involves managing and providing a secure and reliable communications infrastructure for the U.S. Department of Defense. This includes the operation of the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN), which is a global network designed to enable information superiority and critical communications.
Establishment Date
The exact establishment date of AS1462 is not publicly documented in general Internet registries; however, DISA as an organization has been operational since its founding on May 12, 1960, when it was established as the Defense Communications Agency (DCA).
Security Concerns: Hackers and Spammers
While any network can potentially be exploited by hackers or spammers with malicious intent, AS1462 is managed by a defense-oriented agency with stringent security measures. According to CleanTalk's database, there is no explicit data suggesting that AS1462 is frequently used by hackers or spammers for malicious activities. It is important to recognize that due to the sensitive nature of its operations, DISA employs rigorous cybersecurity practices to protect its networks.
The absence of reported abuse from AS1462 may reflect the effectiveness of these security protocols. However, it is worth noting that even highly secure systems can sometimes be targeted by threat actors, given their high-value status. Therefore, DISA continuously works to enhance its cyber defenses to mitigate any potential risks that could compromise its operational capabilities or the integrity of the information it handles.
For the most current information regarding any potential misuse of AS1462, reference should be made directly to updated databases or cybersecurity reports as this data can change over time.
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