gcdn.co
Category: Business, Economy, Content Servers
Description of gcdn.co
gcdn.co appears to be a content delivery or edge infrastructure domain associated with business and content-serving functions. The available classification data places it in business-related and content server categories, which suggests it may be used to distribute web assets, accelerate content delivery, or support network services rather than operate as a consumer-facing website.
The domain has been registered since 2014 and uses its own branded nameservers, which is generally consistent with an established infrastructure service. Based on the domain name, category labels, and hosting context, it appears likely that this domain is part of a broader delivery network or backend web-performance platform operated for technical service purposes.
Safety Assessment for gcdn.co
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for gcdn.co, with 0 out of 91 engines flagging the domain. Malware scanning also did not identify any flagged files, suspicious external links, or iframe activity in the collected results. In addition, the domain was reported as clean by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources.
Contextual indicators are also relatively reassuring: the domain is more than 11 years old, has a strong trust score in the provided data, and carries business/content-delivery classifications rather than categories commonly associated with abuse. That said, scan results are point-in-time observations and do not guarantee future behavior.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain resolves to an IP hosted by G-Core Labs S.A. in Luxembourg and uses custom nameservers under the same domain, which is consistent with managed infrastructure or CDN-style deployment. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, meaning DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection.
One technical concern in the provided data is that SSL/TLS appears invalid or missing, with no confirmed protocol or certificate expiry information available. For an infrastructure-related domain, this may reflect limited direct web access or a non-public endpoint rather than a security incident, but it still reduces confidence in secure browser-based connectivity at the time of the scan.
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