cx.indianoil.in
Category: Social Networks
Description of cx.indianoil.in
cx.indianoil.in appears to be a subdomain of indianoil.in, which is associated with IndianOil, a major energy and petroleum organization in India. Based on the domain structure and the available categorization data, this subdomain may be intended for a customer-facing, internal service, or technology-related function connected to the broader IndianOil web presence.
The classification signals available for this scan place the site in information technology and social-network-related categories, although those labels can sometimes be broad and may not fully describe the exact purpose of a specific subdomain. Given the long registration history of the parent domain and the hosting attribution to IndianOil Corporation Limited, this address appears to be part of an established organizational infrastructure rather than a newly created standalone website.
Safety Assessment for cx.indianoil.in
At the time of this scan, the domain was not flagged by any of the 92 security engines checked, and the malware scan did not identify any flagged files, malicious links, or suspicious iframes. In addition, the domain appeared clean across the blacklist and threat-database checks that were provided. These are generally positive indicators for a long-established organizational domain.
The domain age of more than 21 years also modestly supports legitimacy, as older domains tied to recognized organizations are often lower risk than newly registered look-alike domains. That said, scan results are only point-in-time observations and do not guarantee future behavior or the safety of every page or service hosted under a domain.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is hosted on IP address 103.133.162.15 in Gurugram, India, with hosting attributed to IndianOil Corporation Limited. Its nameservers are configured through dns1.bigrock.in through dns4.bigrock.in. The domain has been registered since 2005 and is set to expire in 2030, which suggests stable long-term ownership. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, meaning DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection.
One technical concern in the scan data is that SSL/TLS appears invalid or missing, with no confirmed protocol or certificate expiry information available. In practice, this may indicate a misconfiguration, a service that is not intended for public HTTPS access, or a temporary scanning limitation. If the subdomain is meant for user access, the absence of valid SSL/TLS could reduce transport security and should be reviewed.
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