AS9929
CUII CHINA UNICOM Industrial Internet Backbone
AS9929 is an Autonomous System — a group of IP networks managed under a single routing policy — operated by CUII CHINA UNICOM Industrial Internet Backbone, announcing routes from CN. ScanMalware.com has recorded 0 public scans of 0 distinct URLs hosted on this network.
In current BGP routing data, AS9929 announces 6,072 IPv4 prefixes and 2,081 IPv6 prefixes, and is reached through 4 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.
Upstream transit providers
These Autonomous Systems are most frequently seen forwarding traffic for AS9929 in BGP routing tables — they form its effective transit and peering profile.
Frequently asked questions about AS9929
- Does hosting a site on AS9929 make it unsafe?
- No. AS9929 is a network operated by CUII CHINA UNICOM Industrial Internet Backbone, 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 AS9929 has ScanMalware scanned?
- ScanMalware has recorded 0 public scans across 0 distinct URLs hosted on AS9929. The figure updates as new URLs on this network are submitted.
- Which networks provide transit for AS9929?
- In the BGP paths ScanMalware observes, AS9929 is most often reached through AS4837 (CHINA169-BACKBONE CHINA UNICOM China169 Backbone), AS2914 (NTT-DATA-2914) and AS10099 (UNICOM-GLOBAL China Unicom Global). 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 AS9929 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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