line-apps.com
Category: Chat, Im, Sms, Information Technology
Description of line-apps.com
line-apps.com appears to be a technology-related domain associated with messaging or communication services. Based on the domain name and the available web-classification categories, it likely relates to chat, instant messaging, SMS, or broader information-technology functions rather than a general consumer storefront or content portal.
The domain has been registered for many years and uses infrastructure that appears consistent with an established corporate environment, including a brand-protection registrar and custom nameservers tied to LINE and NAVER-related systems. Based on available data, it may serve as an application, service, or support domain connected to a larger communications or software ecosystem.
Safety Assessment for line-apps.com
At the time of this scan, the domain was not flagged by any of the 91 security engines checked, and the malware scan did not report any detected threats. In addition, major threat-database and blacklist checks were reported as clean, with no signs of phishing, malware distribution, or other known web-based abuse based on the available scan results.
Several contextual signals also support a lower-risk assessment: the domain is approximately 13 years old, has a strong traffic presence, and is categorized by multiple web-classification providers as messaging or information technology related. No suspicious external links, referenced domains, iframes, or flagged files were identified in the provided scan data.
One technical caution is that the scan reports invalid or missing SSL/TLS information, which may indicate the site was not serving HTTPS correctly at the time of testing or that the scanner could not fully negotiate a secure connection. Even so, based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is long-established and registered through a corporate registrar, with nameservers that appear to be operated within LINE/NAVER-related infrastructure. DNSSEC is reported as unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. That is not uncommon, but it does leave out an additional layer of DNS integrity protection.
The main technical concern in this scan is the reported invalid or missing SSL/TLS configuration. The protocol, certificate expiry, hosting provider, server software, and location were not identified, and the listed server IP is a private-address range value, which may reflect scanning limitations, internal routing, or incomplete server fingerprinting rather than the public-facing origin server itself.
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