Core Entity Brief
| Entity | eVerify-Ltd EVERIFY Limited |
|---|---|
| Public role | eVerify-Ltd EVERIFY Limited is tracked because activation of AS211789 — by announcing IP prefixes — would insert a new autonomous system into the global routing table, potentially altering traffic flows and dependency models for networks in its region. Early visibility into registry changes allows operators and analysts to adjust risk assessments before routing shifts occur. |
| Region | Unspecified |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Ongoing |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 2 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
eVerify-Ltd EVERIFY Limited is an unannounced ASN holder with no visible commercial operations or network services.
What It Does
- Registry holding: The entity's only known activity is the registration of AS211789. There are no products, services, or customer relationships visible.
- No commercial revenue model: Public records do not indicate any source of income, clients, or contracts. The entity's financial basis is entirely unverified.
Operating Snapshot
- ASN registration: AS211789 is registered in the RIPE NCC service region under the name eVerify-Ltd EVERIFY Limited.
- Routing inactivity: Current BGP data shows no announced prefixes, meaning the ASN does not participate in internet routing.
- Absence of network infrastructure: No PeeringDB profile, looking glass, or network operations page has been found.
Control Surface
- RIPE Database entry: The only public control point is the WHOIS record for AS211789, which contains the organisation's administrative and technical contacts.
- RDAP record: The RDAP service provides a machine-readable version of the registration, reinforcing the same limited control surface.
Watchpoints
- ASN status change: If the ASN begins announcing prefixes or if its registration is updated, the entity's role would shift from dormant to active, requiring reassessment.
- Registration disputes: Conflicting or altered WHOIS data could signal administrative changes that affect control over the ASN.
- Emergence of associated infrastructure: Any future website, PeeringDB entry, or network service linked to the entity would provide additional context and potential risk surface.

