demo.gits.org.in
Category: Newly Registered Websites
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Description of demo.gits.org.in
demo.gits.org.in appears to be a subdomain under gits.org.in, likely intended for a demonstration, testing, or staging environment rather than a fully developed public-facing website. The available page metadata is minimal, and the screenshot shows a mostly blank page with a loading indicator, which suggests the site may be incomplete, temporarily unavailable, or configured for limited internal use.
Based on the domain structure and the limited visible content, this page may be associated with an organization, institution, or project using the "gits.org.in" domain. However, the scan data does not provide enough public-facing content to clearly identify the operator, purpose, or services offered by this specific subdomain at the time of the scan.
Safety Assessment for demo.gits.org.in
The scan results are mixed. On one hand, 0 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, and the checked blacklist and threat-database sources did not report listings at the time of this scan. The domain is also more than a year old, which can modestly reduce concern compared with very recent registrations. On the other hand, a malware scan reported one flagged file and one flagged external link/domain associated with a generic malicious-object detection, which may indicate suspicious embedded content or a false positive heuristic match.
Additional context slightly tempers the risk assessment. The site was categorized by one web-classification source as a newly registered website, but the WHOIS data indicates an age of about 481 days. The visible page content is sparse and does not provide strong trust signals, and the lack of valid SSL/TLS configuration is a practical security concern. Because the negative signal appears to come primarily from a single generic malware heuristic without corroboration from broader engine consensus or blacklist listings, the evidence is limited rather than conclusive.
Based on available data, no widespread threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the isolated malicious-content finding means some caution may still be warranted until the referenced external resource is reviewed or removed.
Technical Description
The host appears to be served from IP address 162.241.123.45 on an Apache web server, with hosting attributed to Unified Layer in Los Angeles, United States. The domain uses nameservers cns4005.webhostbox.net and cns4006.webhostbox.net. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but does mean DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation.
A notable technical issue is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing at the time of the scan, with no confirmed certificate details available. That may affect confidentiality and browser trust. In addition, the malware scan identified a referenced external script URL on another domain, which could introduce risk if that resource is compromised or intentionally harmful.
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