139.162.0.1 — datacenter / hosting IP, not residential.
Weak hosting-network indicators — 2 signals matched across 2 intelligence sources. low confidence in this reading.
ASN classification
Team Cymru allocation data + PeeringDB self-declared network type.
PeeringDB classifies ASN AS63949 as "Content" — content/cloud-hosting profile
IP intelligence
Matches against the Tor exit list, public proxy feeds, curated VPN-provider ranges, and datacenter ASN registries.
Datacenter / hosting ASN AS63949 (Akamai Technologies, Inc.)
Should I block this IP?
Practical guidance by use case — fraud, ad-ops, streaming, and general websites.
This IP belongs to a hosting provider (AWS, GCP, Vultr, OVH, DigitalOcean, etc.). It's not a confirmed VPN, but it's also not a real consumer device. Common origins: scrapers, server-side fetches, automated browsers, self-hosted VPNs (Algo / WireGuard / OpenVPN on a VPS).
- Fraud / risk teams
- Treat as bot-tier traffic by default. Real customers rarely connect from datacenter IPs — when they do, it's almost always a self-hosted VPN. Step-up auth is the right call.
- Ad ops / programmatic
- Filter from billable inventory. Datacenter IPs serving display ads are essentially never real users.
- Streaming / geo-licensing
- Block. Whether it's an AWS exit serving as a personal VPN or a scraper, neither is your audience.
About IP address 139.162.0.1
139.162.0.1 is an IPv4 address routed via AS63949 (Akamai Technologies, Inc.) and geo-located to Singapore. The verdict above combines six free, no-auth intelligence sources: local db-ip ASN data, the Tor Project exit list, public proxy feeds (TheSpeedX / Proxifly / FireHOL), Team Cymru + PeeringDB for ASN classification, RIPE NCC for BGP topology and abuse contacts, and Shodan InternetDB for ~30-day port observation.
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