IP address details for 192.124.28.216

192.124.28.216
Tuebingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Summary

ASN
AS42873 — Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V.
Range
192.124.28.0/24
Company
MPI fuer Biologie Tuebingen
Country
Germany (DE)
Privacy & threat
None
IP Type
IPv4

Geolocation

City
Tuebingen
Region
Baden-Wurttemberg
Country
Germany (DE)
Continent
Europe
Postal Code
72070
Timezone
Europe/Berlin
Coordinates

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Privacy & threat intelligence

VPN
Not detected
Proxy
Not detected
Tor
Not detected
iCloud Relay
Not detected
Hosting
Not detected
Abuse blocklist
Not detected

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Company

MPI fuer Biologie Tuebingen
Domain
null
Country
DE
Type
business

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ASN & Abuse Contact

AS42873 — MPG-FR-S
Route
192.124.28.0/24
Domain
mpg.de
Network Type
business
Abuse contact
Henry Vogt
+49 7071 601 511

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