bfmio.com
Category: Ads, Analytics, Information Technology
Description of bfmio.com
bfmio.com appears to be a long-established technology-related domain. Based on its web-classification labels, it is associated with information technology and ads/analytics activity, which may indicate a backend service, tracking endpoint, analytics infrastructure, or a technical support domain rather than a consumer-facing website.
The domain has been registered since 2015 and uses cloud-based DNS and hosting infrastructure. Its relatively strong traffic ranking suggests it may be tied to a service that receives regular automated or embedded traffic, possibly through integrations on other websites or applications. Based on the available categories and infrastructure details, it appears to operate in the technology or web-services space, though the exact operator and purpose are not clearly identified from the scan data alone.
Safety Assessment for bfmio.com
At the time of this scan, the domain was not flagged by any of the 91 security engines checked, and the malware scan did not report any flagged files, malicious links, or suspicious iframes. In addition, the domain was not listed by the checked content-malice and phishing-related blacklist databases. These are favorable indicators for a domain of this age and visibility.
The main technical caution is that the site appears to have an invalid or missing SSL/TLS configuration at the time of testing. That does not by itself indicate malicious activity, but it may affect connection security or suggest the domain is used for limited technical purposes rather than as a standard public website. The domain is also DNSSEC unsigned, which is common and not unusual on its own.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is hosted on AWS EC2 in Ashburn, United States, using the IP address 54.225.90.171. Its DNS is handled through Google Domains nameservers. WHOIS data indicates a registration age of about 11 years, which generally reduces the likelihood of short-lived abuse compared with newly created domains.
A notable issue is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing, and the web server software could not be identified from the scan data. DNSSEC is unsigned. While neither point is conclusive evidence of risk, the missing or invalid certificate may limit transport security for direct visitors and is the main technical weakness observed in this snapshot.
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