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Oracle Cloud IP ranges & what they mean for fraud

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is the smallest of the big-four clouds, with a generous always-free tier.

1,089published prefixes tracked (1,089 IPv4, 0 IPv6)
~4.2 millionIPv4 addresses covered (published lists may overlap)
16 July 2026feed snapshot date — refreshed continuously in production

How Sentinel uses these ranges

Sentinel tags traffic from these ranges with the dch (datacenter/hosting) signal in real time. The numbers above come from Oracle Cloud's own published range feed — the same feed Sentinel's verdict pipeline refreshes continuously, so a new range is scored within hours of publication, not whenever a static database ships.

Range data adds a signal; it never overrides deeper network detection. VPN exits live in datacenters, so a range hit doesn't short-circuit tunnel analysis — an IP in Oracle Cloud's ranges that is also a VPN exit gets both signals, and your policy sees the full picture in the reasons array.

Should you block Oracle Cloud traffic?

That always-free tier makes OCI disproportionately popular for hobby bots and low-budget abuse relative to its size.

The honest answer is: it depends on the surface. A datacenter IP on a signup, login, or checkout is a strong review signal — humans overwhelmingly arrive from residential and mobile networks. The same IP calling your API is often just a legitimate backend. Sentinel returns the raw signal so you can apply exactly that asymmetric policy instead of a blanket block.

Check any IP right now with the free IP lookup — no account needed — or exercise the full verdict from your terminal:
curl -X POST https://sntlhq.com/v1/evaluate \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer sk_test_sandbox" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"token":"test_datacenter"}'

The sandbox key returns the documented datacenter-verdict shape (decision, risk_score, network.datacenter) — no signup required. Details in the API docs.

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