Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Secupay_AG SECUPAY AG |
|---|---|
| Public role | Infrastructure analysts track Secupay_AG SECUPAY AG because a dormant ASN can activate without warning, suddenly creating new routing dependencies and reachability changes for networks that peer or transit through AS211600. Early detection of registry modifications or BGP announcements allows operators to assess exposure before the entity becomes operationally significant. |
| Region | Europe |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Secupay_AG SECUPAY AG is a dormant ASN holder with no observable commercial activity, website, or network operations.
What It Does
- No known business activity: Secupay_AG SECUPAY AG has no public website, no PeeringDB entry, and no BGP announcements, indicating it is not an active network service provider, enterprise, or revenue-generating organisation.
- Asset-only position: The sole public asset is the AS211600 registration. There is no evidence of IP allocations, customers, peering agreements, or any other commercial relationships.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry holding: Holds autonomous system number AS211600 in the RIPE NCC region. No IP prefixes or route objects are associated with the registration.
- No operational services: No public-facing services—such as a website, email infrastructure, or cloud platform—have been found under this organisation's name or ASN.
Control Surface
- ASN registration: Controls the AS211600 entry in the RIPE database, granting the ability to update the record, transfer the ASN, or originate BGP routes if the entity acquires IP address space.
- Latent routing capability: Possesses the potential to become an active network operator by announcing prefixes, but this capability has never been exercised.
Watchpoints
- Activation risk: A sudden start of BGP announcements for AS211600 would introduce a new, unknown actor into the global routing table, requiring immediate scrutiny of its network and ownership.
- Registry record changes: Transfers or significant modifications to the ASN registration could indicate a change in control, a sale of the resource, or a shift in strategic intent.
- Opaque identity: The complete absence of a corporate website, business filings, or contact details makes it impossible to verify the entity's legitimacy, regulatory standing, or ultimate beneficiaries.

