login.socialnetworkingcentral.com
Category: Phishing
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Description of login.socialnetworkingcentral.com
The domain login.socialnetworkingcentral.com appears to be a login-themed subdomain that currently displays an informational page about spear phishing. Based on the screenshot, the page states that it was an authorized phishing simulation run by an organization as part of a security awareness program, and it provides guidance on recognizing suspicious emails and reporting them.
Safety Assessment for login.socialnetworkingcentral.com
Multiple web-classification providers categorize this domain as phishing or fraud-related, and 17 out of 91 security engines flagged it during this scan. That level of consensus would normally indicate elevated risk for visitors, especially given the login-oriented subdomain naming and the phishing-related classifications.
At the same time, the visible page content appears to present a post-click training or awareness message rather than an active credential-harvesting form. The screenshot explicitly says the visit was part of an authorized phishing simulation, which may explain why security systems still associate the domain with phishing activity. Even so, domains used in phishing simulations can still trigger security detections because they imitate real attack patterns.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks in some contexts, although the current page appears to be part of a security training workflow rather than a live phishing lure at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site presented a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate that was set to expire on 2026-08-14, which indicates HTTPS was configured at the time of testing. It resolves to an AWS EC2 IP address in Sydney, Australia, and uses AWS nameservers. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
No malicious files, external links, or iframes were identified by the page-level malware scan in this snapshot, but that result should be interpreted narrowly because only limited content was scanned. The combination of a valid certificate and mainstream cloud hosting does not by itself establish trustworthiness; those features are also commonly used by legitimate services and by phishing infrastructure alike.
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