Inferno Communications End User Abuse is a registry-listed abuse contact for AS211008, not a legal entity. Its entire public footprint derives from one RIPE RDAP record and the operator website inferno.net.uk. The subject matters as the sole abuse mailbox for that ASN, but its effectiveness is unproven. Key uncertainties include lack of corporate identity, unknown organizational relationship, and unanswered questions about whether the mailbox is actively monitored. Watchpoints are any change to the RDAP record or new routing evidence for AS211008.
The subject functions exclusively as a publicly listed abuse-report contact for AS211008 (LIKHNER-AS). Its role is defined by the RIPE registry entry, which provides an abuse-handling mailbox and may be used for network-abuse escalation. It has no known operating context beyond this registry assignment and does not represent a separate legal company.
Inferno Communications End User Abuse is the only publicly listed abuse contact for AS211008, making it a critical accountability endpoint for abuse complaints involving that autonomous system. Network operators and security analysts depend on accurate registry data to route complaints, and the record's presence or absence affects attribution and mitigation efforts. Tracking this entity helps monitor changes in the abuse-handling surface of AS211008.
Inferno Communications End User Abuse is the only publicly listed abuse contact for AS211008, making it a critical accountability endpoint for abuse complaints involving that autonomous system. Network operators and security analysts depend on accurate registry data to route complaints, and the record's presence or absence affects attribution and mitigation efforts. Tracking this entity helps monitor changes in the abuse-handling surface of AS211008.
The subject functions exclusively as a publicly listed abuse-report contact for AS211008 (LIKHNER-AS). Its role is defined by the RIPE registry entry, which provides an abuse-handling mailbox and may be used for network-abuse escalation. It has no known operating context beyond this registry assignment and does not represent a separate legal company.
If the registry record is stale, unmonitored, or incorrectly scoped, abuse complaints against AS211008 may go unaddressed, undermining network accountability. Conversely, any confirmation that the contact is actively monitored by a real organization would strengthen the operational dependency. Public changes to this record can alter how analysts attribute responsibility for network behavior originating from AS211008.
Inferno Communications End User Abuse is a registry-listed abuse contact for AS211008, not a legal entity. Its entire public footprint derives from one RIPE RDAP record and the operator website inferno.net.uk. The subject matters as the sole abuse mailbox for that ASN, but its effectiveness is unproven. Key uncertainties include lack of corporate identity, unknown organizational relationship, and unanswered questions about whether the mailbox is actively monitored. Watchpoints are any change to the RDAP record or new routing evidence for AS211008.
If the registry record is stale, unmonitored, or incorrectly scoped, abuse complaints against AS211008 may go unaddressed, undermining network accountability. Conversely, any confirmation that the contact is actively monitored by a real organization would strengthen the operational dependency. Public changes to this record can alter how analysts attribute responsibility for network behavior originating from AS211008.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
Inferno Communications 最终用户滥用
Inferno Communications 最终用户滥用是一个注册联系实体,充当 AS211008 的滥用投诉邮箱。它没有独立的法人身份,仅通过 RIPE RDAP 记录和运营商网站为人所知。其公开职责是接收滥用投诉,这使其成为该自治系统的关键问责点,尽管其运营有效性尚未得到确认。
重要性
如果注册记录过时、无人监控或范围不正确,针对 AS211008 的滥用投诉可能得不到处理,从而削弱网络问责制。相反,若有证据表明该联系方式由真实组织主动监控,则将加强运营依赖关系。此记录的公开更改会改变分析人员对源自 AS211008 的网络行为的责任归属方式。 另见: Karma Computing.
公开来源揭示的信息
Inferno Communications 最终用户滥用并非一家公司。它是一个注册联系角色——RIPE 数据库中的一条记录,仅为接收自治系统 AS211008 的滥用报告而设立。该标签没有独立的法律身份,关于它的所有已知公开事实均来自一份 RDAP 记录以及一个运营商网站,而该网站与此角色的关系仍为间接关系。 另见: HostCircle-NL.
尽管资料薄弱,该联系人在操作上具有重要意义。网络工程师和安全分析师在追踪源自 AS211008 的滥用行为时会查阅 RIPE 记录。如果滥用投诉邮箱无人监控或配置错误,报告便会石沉大海,阻碍缓解措施并使受影响方无法追索。因此,该实体充当着唯一的问责点,或者说是唯一的故障点。 另见: Security team.
公开证据包括三项。位于 rdap.org 的 AS211008 的 RDAP 记录列出了滥用联系人(句柄为 ICA28-RIPE)、inferno.net.uk 邮箱地址和一个英国电话号码。RIPEstat 确认 AS211008 存在于路由注册表中,但未观察到活跃的前缀公告。inferno.net.uk 网站显示 Inferno Communications 是一个活跃品牌,但未提及此特定滥用角色或确认其人员配置。 另见: 鲍里斯·霍普.
控制面完全限于 RIPE 注册字段。对 RDAP 记录中滥用投诉邮箱、电话或句柄的更改会直接改变该实体的公开用途。未发现 PeeringDB 条目、已知下游客户或公司注册文件来补充此图景。在 AS211008 发布前缀之前,滥用联系人的运营相关性仍处于潜在状态。 另见: ORG-ISI14-RIPE Internet Solutions & Innovations LTD..
观察者应跟踪若干触发事件。最直接的是对 AS211008 的 RDAP 记录的任何修改,因为滥用句柄变更、新电子邮件域名或角色删除将立即改变问责路径。AS211008 发起 BGP 通告的确认将提高其可见度并增加滥用报告量。 另见: 塞德里克·霍根多恩.
此外,任何将滥用联系人与法律实体关联起来的公开公司注册文件都将使其从注册存根转变为可验证的机构。 另见: Salvatore Todaro.
最大的不确定性在于是否有人查阅滥用投诉邮箱。注册的电话号码和电子邮件地址是公开的,但作为活跃的响应渠道未经验证。没有公司注册记录或 ASN 持有人的直接声明,无法评估实体的运营成熟度。目前,应将 Inferno Communications 最终用户滥用视为注册检查点——有助于分类,但尚未确认为成熟的组织机构。
运营边界
该主体仅作为 AS211008(LIKHNER-AS)的公开列出的滥用报告联系人。其角色由 RIPE 注册条目定义,该条目提供滥用投诉邮箱,可用于网络滥用升级。除该注册分配外,没有其他已知的运营背景,也不代表独立的法人公司。
Inferno Communications 最终用户滥用是 AS211008 唯一公开列出的滥用投诉联系人,因此成为涉及该自治系统的滥用投诉的关键问责端点。网络运营商和安全分析师依赖准确的注册数据来路由投诉,而该记录的存在与否会影响归因和缓解工作。跟踪此实体有助于监控 AS211008 的滥用处理表面变化。
观察点
该滥用联系人的存在是 AS211008 问责制的一个积极指标,但由于缺乏佐证,其实用性有限。从战略上讲,跟踪该实体成本较低,因为任何变化都会立即在公开的 RDAP 数据中显现,并且变化可预示上游控制或运营态势的转变。
- 1. AS211008 的 RIPE 滥用联系人句柄、电子邮件域名或电话号码的变更将表明故意行政行为,可能意味着新的所有权。2. AS211008 发布前缀将提高其运营形象并增加滥用量,使滥用联系人的响应能力变得至关重要。3. 发布活跃的 PeeringDB 条目或将联系人与已知法律实体关联的公司注册。
公开来源中不存在公司注册文件、PeeringDB 条目、路由数据以及 ASN 持有人的直接声明。其他所需事实:名为 Inferno Communications 或相关实体的公司官方注册记录;列出上游和策略的 AS211008 的 PeeringDB 配置文件;显示活跃前缀的 BGP 观测数据;以及直接联系滥用角色以验证监控情况。
来源
- 注册 RDAP / WHOIS 记录 - Inferno Communications 最终用户滥用的公开来源身份和注册背景;确立了滥用联系人角色和句柄 ICA28-RIPE。
- RIPE 注册记录 - RIPEstat 为 AS211008 提供了公开概览页面,证实该 ASN 存在于公共路由和注册工具中。
- 运营商网站 - Inferno Communications 的公共网站提供了独立背景,表明 Inferno Communications 是一个真实的运营商品牌,与滥用电子邮件地址中提到的 inferno.net.uk 域名相关联。
Domain of operation
Inferno Communications End User Abuse is a registry contact entity that serves as the abuse mailbox for AS211008. It has no independent corporate identity and is known only through a RIPE RDAP record and an operator website. Its public role is to receive abuse complaints, making it a critical accountability point for the autonomous system, though its operational effectiveness remains unconfirmed.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: Public-source identity and registry context for Inferno Communications End User Abuse; establishes the abuse contact role and handle ICA28-RIPE. Evidence basis: source-3a299d2e8dc5
Timeline
- Inferno Communications End User Abuse public evidence observed
Inferno Communications End User Abuse is the only publicly listed abuse contact for AS211008, making it a critical accountability endpoint for abuse complaints involving that autonomous system. Network operators and security analysts depend on accurate registry data to route complaints, and the record's presence or absence affects attribution and mitigation efforts. Tracking this entity helps monitor changes in the abuse-handling surface of AS211008.
At A Glance
- Name: Inferno Communications End User Abuse
- Type: Digital infrastructure institution
- Base: Location not confirmed in current public records
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why It Matters
- If the registry record is stale, unmonitored, or incorrectly scoped, abuse complaints against AS211008 may go unaddressed, undermining network accountability. Conversely, any confirmation that the contact is actively monitored by a real organization would strengthen the operational dependency. Public changes to this record can alter how analysts attribute responsibility for network behavior originating from AS211008.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
If the registry record is stale, unmonitored, or incorrectly scoped, abuse complaints against AS211008 may go unaddressed, undermining network accountability. Conversely, any confirmation that the contact is actively monitored by a real organization would strengthen the operational dependency. Public changes to this record can alter how analysts attribute responsibility for network behavior originating from AS211008.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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If the registry record is stale, unmonitored, or incorrectly scoped, abuse complaints against AS211008 may go unaddressed, undermining network accountability. Conversely, any confirmation that the contact is actively monitored by a real organization would strengthen the operational dependency. Public changes to this record can alter how analysts attribute responsibility for network behavior originating from AS211008.
Watchpoints
- The existence of this abuse contact is a positive indicator for accountability of AS211008, but its utility is limited by the lack of corroborating evidence.
- Strategically, tracking this entity is low-cost because any change is immediately visible in public RDAP data, and changes can signal shifts in upstream control or operational posture.
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Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track Inferno Communications End User Abuse?
Inferno Communications End User Abuse is the only publicly listed abuse contact for AS211008, making it a critical accountability endpoint for abuse complaints involving that autonomous system. Network operators and security analysts depend on accurate registry data to route complaints, and the record's presence or absence affects attribution and mitigation efforts. Tracking this entity helps monitor changes in the abuse-handling surface of AS211008.
What evidence supports the profile?
Public-source identity and registry context for Inferno Communications End User Abuse; establishes the abuse contact role and handle ICA28-RIPE.
What should readers watch next?
The existence of this abuse contact is a positive indicator for accountability of AS211008, but its utility is limited by the lack of corroborating evidence.






