Instantly check any IP address for VPN, proxy, TOR and datacenter usage. Get a full threat score, ISP details, geolocation and security breakdown in seconds — no signup required.
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Run a free IP security check on any IP address in seconds. This tool queries real-time threat intelligence to determine whether an IP belongs to a VPN service, proxy server, TOR exit node or datacenter. Get instant results including geolocation, ISP, ASN number and a full threat score breakdown. No account, no API key, no signup required.
An IP security checker analyses an IP address against threat intelligence databases to identify whether it belongs to a VPN service, proxy server, TOR network or commercial datacenter. It also provides geolocation, ISP information and a composite threat score to help identify potentially suspicious traffic.
The threat score (0–100) combines multiple signals: VPN usage (+50), proxy detection (+30), TOR node status (+70), datacenter ownership (+40) and historical abuse reports. A score above 70 indicates high risk, 40–70 is medium, and below 40 is low risk.
An ASN (Autonomous System Number) is a unique identifier assigned to a network operator — such as an ISP, university, company or hosting provider — that controls a block of IP addresses. Knowing the ASN tells you who controls that IP address on the internet.
Your own IP is only checked if you leave the input field blank. No IP addresses you look up are stored or logged by SecureToolsHub. All results are fetched in real-time from public threat intelligence APIs.
If you are using a VPN service, corporate proxy, or privacy tool, your exit IP will be flagged. This is expected and correct behaviour — the tool is working as intended. Switch off your VPN to check your real IP address.
Yes. This tool fully supports both IPv4 (e.g. 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (e.g. 2001:db8::1) address formats.
IP geolocation is typically accurate to the city level, but it is an estimate based on where the IP is registered — not the physical location of the device. The actual device location can differ, especially for mobile and VPN users.
A datacenter IP belongs to a commercial hosting provider like AWS, Google Cloud, Azure or DigitalOcean rather than a home ISP. Bots, scrapers, VPNs and servers commonly use datacenter IPs.
Yes, completely free. No account, no API key, no usage limits. You can check as many IP addresses as you need.