Autonomous System

AS49800

GNC-ALFA GNC-Alfa CJSC

AS49800 is an Autonomous System — a group of IP networks managed under a single routing policy — operated by GNC-ALFA GNC-Alfa CJSC, announcing routes from AM. ScanMalware.com has recorded 0 public scans of 0 distinct URLs hosted on this network.

In current BGP routing data, AS49800 announces 451 IPv4 prefixes and 183 IPv6 prefixes, and is reached through 3 observed upstream providers. A network's routing footprint and transit relationships are useful context for judging whether a hosted site sits on established infrastructure or on a network with a pattern of abuse.

Public scans
0
Unique URLs
0
IPv4 prefixes
451
IPv6 prefixes
183

Upstream transit providers

These Autonomous Systems are most frequently seen forwarding traffic for AS49800 in BGP routing tables — they form its effective transit and peering profile.

  • AS12389ROSTELECOM-AS PJSC Rostelecom(50 paths)
  • AS57463NetIX NetIX Communications JSC(35 paths)
  • AS58511ANYCAST-GLOBAL-BACKBONE Anycast Global Backbone(15 paths)

Frequently asked questions about AS49800

Does hosting a site on AS49800 make it unsafe?
No. AS49800 is a network operated by GNC-ALFA GNC-Alfa CJSC, and like any Autonomous System it carries a mix of legitimate and malicious sites. Hosting location is context, not a verdict — ScanMalware scores each scanned page on its own content, scripts and behaviour.
How many sites on AS49800 has ScanMalware scanned?
ScanMalware has recorded 0 public scans across 0 distinct URLs hosted on AS49800. The figure updates as new URLs on this network are submitted.
Which networks provide transit for AS49800?
In the BGP paths ScanMalware observes, AS49800 is most often reached through AS12389 (ROSTELECOM-AS PJSC Rostelecom), AS57463 (NetIX NetIX Communications JSC) and AS58511 (ANYCAST-GLOBAL-BACKBONE Anycast Global Backbone). These upstream providers form the network's effective transit profile.

How ScanMalware builds this profile

ScanMalware.com performs public URL scans with a real headless browser, then maps each scanned host to its current ASN ownership and BGP routing context. This profile is built from those scans plus live routing data — the IP prefixes AS49800 announces, the networks that transit it, and the country it operates from — letting you pivot from one suspicious host to the wider network it sits on.

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