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AS53963 CHL-350-53963, US
Spam statistics of AS53963 CHL-350-53963, US
Country | Number of networks | IP Addresses | Purpose of use |
---|---|---|---|
United States | |||
Domain | Detected IP addresses | Spam active IPs | Spam rate |
- | 2 | 0 | 0.00% |
Websites count | IP addresses with websites | ||
0 | 0 |
Spam activity log
About AS53963
Owner of AS53963
The owner of Autonomous System Number (ASN) 53963 is not explicitly listed in the public registry. The ownership details would typically be found in databases like those maintained by the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) such as ARIN for North America, RIPE NCC for Europe, APNIC for Asia-Pacific, etc.
Main Operational Activity
The main operational activity of AS53963, like any ASN, is to facilitate routing of internet traffic across different networks. ASNs are essential components of the global internet infrastructure and are used by various organizations including internet service providers, universities, government agencies, and large companies to manage their routing policies and interconnect with other networks.
Establishment of AS53963
The exact establishment date of AS53963 is not readily available in the absence of specific registry data. Typically, such information can be obtained from the RIR responsible for the region where the ASN is registered.
Reputation and Malicious Use
Regarding the reputation and potential malicious use of AS53963, it is important to consult threat intelligence databases and services. The URL provided points to CleanTalk's blacklist check service, a platform that collects data on spam and hacking activities. However, without access to this third-party service, I cannot provide current details on whether AS53963 has been implicated in any such malicious activities.
To determine if AS53963 has been involved in any suspicious actions, one would need to analyze reports from CleanTalk or similar cybersecurity platforms. These platforms continuously monitor and record instances of abuse originating from various ASNs, and they can provide insights into patterns of behavior associated with them.
In general, network administrators and security professionals closely monitor traffic to identify and mitigate any harmful activities originating from their networks, including spam and hacking attempts. Any misuse reported would likely be addressed according to the organization's abuse handling policies and procedures.
Whois AS53963
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