dnsv1.com
Category: Information Technology
Description of dnsv1.com
dnsv1.com appears to be a long-established technology-related domain, likely associated with DNS or network infrastructure services based on its name and the way multiple web-classification providers categorize it as information technology or a content server. The domain has been registered since 2010 and has a relatively strong traffic profile, which suggests it may be used for operational or backend web purposes rather than as a consumer-facing website.
At the time of this scan, the visible homepage did not present a full public website and instead returned a simple server message indicating that the requested URL was not found. That kind of response can occur on infrastructure, service, or placeholder domains that are active but not intended to host a conventional homepage. Based on the available data, the domain appears to be operated within a technical or hosting-related context rather than as a content-rich public site.
Safety Assessment for dnsv1.com
The scan results were broadly clean at the time of analysis. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan did not identify any flagged files, and the checked threat databases did not report the domain as malicious or phishing-related. The domain is also relatively old, which can modestly reduce risk compared with newly registered domains, although age alone does not guarantee legitimacy.
There is a small amount of mixed classification data: one source labeled the domain as parked, while others categorized it as information technology or a content server. However, the screenshot does not show a typical monetized parking page or domain-sale page; it shows a basic server error message instead. That makes the parked signal appear less conclusive in this case. Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by WoTrus CA Limited, with expiration in late 2026. It resolves to an IP address hosted by ACE in Singapore, and the nameserver setup points to dnsv5.com infrastructure. The web server software and supported protocol details were not identified in the scan output.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection. The homepage response shown in the screenshot indicates a simple "requested URL not found" server message, which suggests the domain may be active for backend, service, or limited-purpose use rather than serving a full public website.
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