ci3.googleusercontent.com
Category: Hosting
Description of ci3.googleusercontent.com
ci3.googleusercontent.com appears to be a subdomain within Google's googleusercontent.com infrastructure, which is commonly used to serve cached, proxied, or hosted content for Google-operated services. Based on the domain structure and classification data, this host is likely part of a content delivery or hosting environment rather than a standalone public-facing brand website with its own independent business identity.
The available categorization labels place it in hosting, content serving, information technology, and portal-related infrastructure. The domain is operated within Google's network, uses Google-controlled nameservers, and appears to function as a technical service endpoint that supports delivery of web content or assets.
Safety Assessment for ci3.googleusercontent.com
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for this host, with 0 out of 91 engines flagging it. Malware scanning also indicated a clean result, with no flagged files, no flagged external links, no flagged referenced domains, and no iframes identified in the scanned sample. In addition, the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources based on the available data.
Several contextual indicators also support a low-risk assessment for this specific host at the time of review: the domain has been registered for many years, is associated with established Google-operated infrastructure, and uses valid TLS certificates issued through Google's certificate ecosystem. Because this is a hosted-content subdomain, risk can still vary depending on the specific content served from a given URL path, but based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The host presented a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, with certificate expiry shown as 2026-07-01. It resolves to an IP address hosted by Google LLC in Mountain View, United States, and the reported web server identifier was "fife," which appears consistent with Google infrastructure. The domain uses Google nameservers and has a long registration history through a major corporate registrar.
DNSSEC was reported as unsigned, which is not uncommon even for legitimate large-scale services, though signed DNS would provide an additional layer of DNS integrity assurance. No immediate technical security concerns were indicated by the provided scan results beyond the absence of DNSSEC signing.
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