kunluncan.com
Category: Content Servers
Description of kunluncan.com
kunluncan.com appears to be an established domain with infrastructure-related classifications rather than a consumer-facing content label. Based on available categorization data, it may function as part of a content delivery, web infrastructure, or mobile communications environment, rather than as a typical retail, media, or personal website.
The domain has been registered since 2014 and is associated with Alibaba Cloud-related registrar and naming infrastructure, with hosting in Hangzhou, China. That combination suggests it may be operated as part of a technical service, delivery endpoint, or backend web resource, although the exact operator and end-user purpose are not clearly identifiable from the scan data alone.
Safety Assessment for kunluncan.com
The scan results were broadly clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 92 security engines, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. Malware scanning also did not report flagged files, suspicious external links, or iframe-related concerns based on the available crawl data.
Additional context modestly supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain is more than 11 years old, has a high trust score in the provided dataset, and there were no signs of phishing, malware distribution, or blacklist activity in the supplied results. The main technical caution is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing, which may affect transport security or indicate the domain is not intended for direct browser use.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is registered through Alibaba Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd. and uses Alibaba Cloud nameservers (ns3.aliyun.com, ns4.aliyun.com, ns5.aliyun.com). It resolves to an IP hosted by Hangzhou Taobao Netwoks Co., Ltd. in Hangzhou, China. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation protections.
A notable technical issue is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing, with no confirmed protocol or certificate expiry information available from the scan. While this does not by itself indicate malicious activity, it may reduce confidence for direct browser connections and could reflect a backend-only service, misconfiguration, or limited public web functionality.
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