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AS22100 CRITICAL-PATH, US
Spam statistics of AS22100 CRITICAL-PATH, US
Country | Number of networks | IP Addresses | Purpose of use |
---|---|---|---|
United States | |||
Domain | Detected IP addresses | Spam active IPs | Spam rate |
- | 1 | 1 | 100.00% |
Websites count | IP addresses with websites | ||
0 | 0 |
Spam activity log
Overview of AS22100
Owner of AS22100
The Autonomous System (AS) number 22100 is owned by GitHub, Inc..
Main Operational Activity of GitHub, Inc.
As the owner of AS22100, GitHub, Inc.'s primary operational activity involves providing a web-based hosting service for version control using Git. It is a platform where software developers can store, manage, track, and collaborate on their codebases. GitHub offers both private repositories and free accounts, which are commonly used to host open-source software projects.
Establishment of AS22100
There is no specific public record indicating the exact establishment date of AS22100. Autonomous Systems are typically allocated as an organization grows and requires a unique identifier for its internet presence. GitHub itself was founded in April 2008, so it can be inferred that AS22100 was established at some point after GitHub required direct Internet routing capabilities.
Malicious Use of AS22100
According to data from CleanTalk, there have been instances where AS22100 may have been used with malicious intent. Hackers or spammers sometimes exploit services like GitHub for various purposes such as hosting malware or controlling botnets. However, GitHub actively manages its infrastructure and implements security measures to prevent abuse.
For up-to-date details on any potential misuse of AS22100, one would need to consult sources like CleanTalk's blacklist database, which tracks IP addresses and AS numbers involved in suspicious activities. As of the knowledge cutoff date, please refer to CleanTalk or similar cybersecurity platforms for the latest information.
Whois AS22100
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