Intercage is currently listing 9 consecutive network ranges as being "their IPs" according to their ASN report: http://cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS27595&v=4&view=2.0 #1 64.28.176.0/20 (64.28.176.0 - 64.28.191.255) #2 67.210.0.0/21 (67.210.0.0 - 67.210.15.255) 67.210.8.0/22 67.210.14.0/23 #3 69.22.162.0/23 (69.22.162.0 - 69.22.163.255) #4 69.22.168.0/21 (69.22.168.0 - 69.22.175.255) #5 69.22.184.0/22 (69.22.184.0 - 69.22.187.255) #6 69.31.64.0/20 (69.31.64.0 - 69.31.79.255) #7 69.50.160.0/19 (69.50.160.0 - 69.50.191.255) #8 85.255.113.0/24 (85.255.112.0 - 85.255.127.255) 85.255.114.0/23 85.255.116.0/22 85.255.120.0/23 85.255.122.0/24 #9 216.255.176.0/20 (216.255.176.0 - 216.255.191.255) The domains listed below all came from the sites above, but it is not an entirely complete result. My tool would only allow 2,000 domains per IP, and there were two IPs that exceeded that limit. 69.50.188.3 had 3,978 domains listed, and 69.50.160.211 had more than 10,000 domains listed. Both of those result sets were truncated as a result. http://www.cis.uab.edu/forensics/18000.intercage.domains.txt Gary Warner Director of Research UAB Computer Forensics September 15, 2008