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AS207019 TNCL, GB
Spam statistics of AS207019 TNCL, GB
Country | Number of networks | IP Addresses | Purpose of use |
---|---|---|---|
United Kingdom | |||
Domain | Detected IP addresses | Spam active IPs | Spam rate |
- | 20 | 0 | 0.00% |
Websites count | IP addresses with websites | ||
0 | 0 |
Spam activity log
Overview of AS207019
Ownership and Operational Activity
AS207019 is an Autonomous System (AS) owned by Alexey Shpilevsky. The primary operational activity of the owner is not publicly documented in general AS information repositories. However, autonomous systems like AS207019 are typically used to manage internet traffic routing within a network or between different networks under the same administrative domain.
Establishment
The establishment date of AS207019 is not readily available in public data sources. The creation date of an AS can often be found in the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) databases or through network informational tools that track the registration and allocation of AS numbers.
Security Concerns and Misuse
Concerning the potential misuse of AS207019 for malicious activities such as hacking or spamming, data from CleanTalk may provide some insights into whether the AS has been involved in such incidents. According to CleanTalk's blacklist database, there might be records or reports suggesting that entities operating under AS207019 have been flagged for engaging in spam or other unwanted online behavior. It is important to note that the presence of an AS in a spam database does not necessarily mean the owner of the AS is directly involved in malicious activities; it could also indicate that some of the customers or users of the AS may have conducted such actions without the owner's explicit consent or knowledge.
It is crucial for network operators and owners to monitor their IP space for signs of compromise and to implement necessary security measures to prevent the misuse of their resources. Regular audits and cooperation with cybersecurity communities can help mitigate the risks associated with spam and other cyber threats.