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AS399467 Sumofiber
Spam statistics of AS399467 Sumofiber
| Country | Number of networks | IP Addresses | Purpose of use |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | |||
| Domain | Detected IP addresses | Spam active IPs | Spam rate |
| - | 0 | 0 | 0.00% |
| Websites count | IP addresses with websites | ||
| 0 | 0 |
Spam activity log
About AS399467
Owner of AS399467
The owner of AS399467 is currently not publicly disclosed. Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) are typically allocated to entities such as internet service providers, universities, government agencies, and large organizations that control their own network infrastructure. However, the specific details about the ownership of AS399467 are not available in the public domain.
Main Operational Activity
The main operational activity of AS399467 involves managing internet connectivity and routing for its network. This includes ensuring that data packets are efficiently transmitted within the network and to external networks, maintaining the security and integrity of the network, and possibly providing services related to internet access or hosting.
Establishment of AS399467
The establishment date of AS399467 is also not publicly listed. ASN records often do not include the exact date they were created unless the information is shared by the owning entity or documented in registration databases maintained by regional internet registries.
Potential Malicious Use
Concerning the usage of AS399467 by hackers or spammers with malicious intent, there may not be any detailed reports or evidence suggesting that this particular ASN has been involved in such activities. Without specific data or incidents linked to AS399467, it would be speculative to assert any malicious use by cybercriminals. The website CleanTalk provides a platform for checking the reputation of different ASNs but without direct information, no conclusions can be drawn about AS399467 from that source.
It is important to note that ASNs, like any other part of the internet infrastructure, can potentially be abused by malicious actors. Network operators must implement best practices for security and monitoring to prevent and mitigate such risks.