leikei.com.mo
Category: Business
Description of leikei.com.mo
leikei.com.mo appears to be a long-established Macau domain associated with business or information-technology-related use, based on its domain structure and third-party web categorization. The .com.mo country-code namespace is commonly used by commercial entities in Macao, which suggests the site may represent a local organization, company, or institutional web presence.
Available scan data does not provide much visible page-content detail, so the exact purpose and operator cannot be confirmed from this snapshot alone. However, the domain’s age and classification signals suggest it is likely intended for a legitimate business or IT-oriented presence rather than a temporary landing page or disposable domain.
Safety Assessment for leikei.com.mo
At the time of this scan, the domain was not flagged by any of 91 security engines, and the checked blacklist and threat-database sources did not report listings. Malware scanning also indicated a clean result, with no flagged files, no flagged external links, and no flagged referenced domains observed in the available scan output.
The domain’s very long registration history is a positive contextual signal, as older domains are generally less consistent with short-lived abuse patterns. That said, the scan also shows limited observable site content and an invalid or missing SSL/TLS configuration, which may affect trust and usability even when no direct malware indicators are present.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The scan indicates that leikei.com.mo resolves to IP address 202.175.102.210 and appears to be hosted by CTM Internet Service in Macao. DNSSEC is reported as unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC-based authenticity validation. The domain uses multiple nameservers under the .mo registry infrastructure along with additional listed nameservers, suggesting established DNS provisioning.
A notable technical concern is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing, with no confirmed protocol or certificate expiry information available from the scan. This does not by itself indicate malicious activity, but it may reduce connection integrity assurances and could cause browser warnings or limit secure access depending on how the site is configured.
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