Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Artem E. Moskvin |
|---|---|
| Public role | Changes to Moskvin’s registry records or the ASN’s routing could disrupt reachability of its IPv6 prefixes, potentially affecting upstream provider Free Range Cloud Hosting (AS53356) and other peers. Because no redundant contacts exist, a single account compromise could lead to a complete hijack of the ASN’s routing. Monitoring his registry handle and BGP announcements provides early warning of control shifts or misconfiguration. |
| Region | Canada |
| Category | Individual registry-holder label |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 8 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
AS210724 is an IPv6-only autonomous system registered in Canada with no publicly visible commercial services or customer base.
What It Does
- Observed activity: The ASN announces three IPv6 prefixes and peers with five other autonomous systems. No product offerings, customer references, or service documentation have been found on its listed website or through public sources.
- Revenue model: There is no public evidence of a revenue-generating business. The network may serve personal experimentation, internal connectivity, or future commercial purposes.
Operating Snapshot
- Network footprint: Originates three IPv6 prefixes: 2a0f:85c1:c70::/48, 2a0f:85c1:c13::/48, and 2a0f:85c1:c7f::/48. No IPv4 routes. Upstream provider is AS53356 Free Range Cloud Hosting, with additional peers AS212895, AS35708, AS24381, and AS41051.
- Registry presence: Registered on 2025-04-08 and last modified on 2025-04-14. Administered through RIPE NCC under organisation ORG-AM420-RIPE. The listed website is amoskvin.ca.
Control Surface
- RIPE registry objects: The aut-num object, organisation record, person handle, and route objects for the three prefixes are the primary levers that control the network’s global reachability, along with IRR import/export policies.
- Domain and website: The domain amoskvin.ca is listed as the network’s website but does not host any visible corporate content or service portals that would clarify the network’s purpose.
Watchpoints
- Registry mutation: Any change to the aut-num, organisation, or person records could redirect or blackhole traffic. The single-contact structure amplifies the risk of account compromise.
- Routing changes: New prefix announcements, withdrawals, or altered peerings would signal operational changes or potential abuse. The network’s obscurity may cause such events to go unnoticed.
- Footprint expansion: A new website, PeeringDB entry, or corporate registration would alter the understanding of the entity behind AS210724 and its infrastructure relevance.

