docs.google.com
Category: File Sharing, Storage, Productivity Applications
Description of docs.google.com
docs.google.com appears to be a legitimate subdomain of Google used for document-related services within the broader Google Workspace ecosystem. Based on the domain structure and classification data, it is associated with file sharing, cloud storage, and productivity applications, and it may be used to access Google Docs content, collaboration features, or account-based document workflows.
The scanned page specifically shows a Google account sign-in screen, which suggests this URL currently routes to an authentication step for accessing Google services. The domain is operated under the long-established google.com domain and appears to be part of Google's official infrastructure rather than an unrelated third-party site.
Safety Assessment for docs.google.com
The available scan results are favorable. At the time of this scan, 0 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, the malware scan reported a clean result with 0 flagged files out of 2 scanned, and no blacklist listings were reported across the checked threat databases. No external links, referenced domains, or iframes were identified in the provided scan data.
Additional context also supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain is very old, belongs to the well-known google.com namespace, and the page content matches an expected Google sign-in experience. While any login page should still be approached carefully by verifying the address bar and certificate details before entering credentials, based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, with expiry listed as 2026-07-01. It resolves to an IP address hosted by Google LLC, the reported web server is ESF, and the scanned endpoint appears to be served from Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The domain itself is long-established, registered through Markmonitor, and uses Google nameservers.
DNSSEC is reported as unsigned, which is not uncommon even for major domains but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No technical indicators of malware delivery, suspicious third-party dependencies, or blacklist-related infrastructure issues were identified in the provided scan results at the time of analysis.
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