digi11.ict.ph
Category: Phishing
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Description of digi11.ict.ph
The domain digi11.ict.ph appears to host a webmail login page branded as Zimbra, a messaging and collaboration platform commonly used for email access. The visible page is a straightforward sign-in form requesting an email address and password, with metadata referencing Zimbra Web Client software.
Based on the subdomain structure and the .ph country-code namespace, the site may be intended to serve an organization or institution in the Philippines under an ICT-related subdomain. However, the available scan data does not clearly identify the operator, and the page shown is limited to a login interface rather than a broader public-facing website with organizational details.
Safety Assessment for digi11.ict.ph
This domain raises significant concerns based on the available scan results. At the time of this scan, 17 out of 92 security engines flagged the URL, with many classifying it as phishing or otherwise malicious. The page itself presents a credential-entry form branded as Zimbra, which can be legitimate in some environments, but login portals are also commonly used in credential-harvesting campaigns when they appear on unexpected domains or infrastructure.
Blacklist results were mostly clean at the time of this scan, although one threat database listing was present. The malware page scan did not detect malicious files, but that does not rule out phishing behavior, since credential theft pages can be simple HTML forms with little or no downloadable malware. The very low trust score provided with the scan and the multi-engine phishing consensus materially increase the level of concern.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors, particularly if it is requesting account credentials.
Technical Description
The site was reachable over HTTPS with a valid Let's Encrypt certificate that, at the time of this scan, was set to expire on 2026-07-25. DNSSEC appears to be enabled, which can help protect DNS integrity. The domain itself is very old at the parent-domain level, and the nameserver set includes established infrastructure, but that age does not by itself validate the safety of a specific subdomain or hosted page.
The server resolved to an IP hosted by Hetzner Online GmbH in Falkenstein, Germany. The web server software and protocol details were not identified in the scan output. A notable concern is the mismatch between a Philippine educational/government-style namespace appearance and hosting in external infrastructure, combined with a generic webmail login page and strong phishing detections from multiple security engines.
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