e-compras.am.gov.br
Category: Government, Legal
Description of e-compras.am.gov.br
e-compras.am.gov.br appears to be the procurement portal for the Government of the State of Amazonas in Brazil. The page title and on-page branding indicate it is a public-sector purchasing platform used to publish bidding opportunities, price registrations, supplier information, reports, and related procurement services for state agencies and vendors.
The domain sits under am.gov.br, which is consistent with a Brazilian government namespace, and the site content shown in the screenshot aligns with an official administrative portal rather than a commercial storefront. Based on the visible navigation and login area, the website appears to support suppliers, public notices, registration workflows, and access to procurement documentation for government purchasing processes.
Safety Assessment for e-compras.am.gov.br
Multiple web-classification sources categorize this domain as government-related, and the scan results show 0 detections out of 92 security engines at the time of this scan. Malware scanning did not identify flagged files, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources.
Additional context also supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain is very old, with a creation date in 1996, and the screenshot content is consistent with a government procurement portal rather than a phishing lure, fake giveaway, or impersonation page. While no automated scan can guarantee ongoing safety, the available indicators do not show signs of malware distribution or blacklist activity at the time of this scan.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is hosted on infrastructure attributed to PRODAM Processamento de Dados Amazonas S.A in Brazil, using an nginx web server on IP address 200.242.61.48. The domain uses government-associated nameservers under am.gov.br, which is consistent with centralized public-sector hosting. DNSSEC status was not available in the provided data.
One technical concern is that SSL/TLS appears invalid or missing in this scan, with protocol and certificate expiry details unavailable. For a portal that includes a login area, that may be a meaningful security weakness if confirmed, because users could have reduced transport-layer protection. This may also reflect a scan limitation or configuration issue at the time of testing, so it should be verified directly by the site operator.
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