mail.google.com
Category: Email
Description of mail.google.com
mail.google.com appears to be the official webmail login portal for Gmail, Google's email service. The page title, metadata, and visible sign-in interface indicate that it is used for accessing personal or business email accounts through a browser, with links to account support, terms, and privacy information.
Based on the domain structure and branding, this service appears to be operated by Google LLC as part of the broader google.com ecosystem. Gmail is commonly used for email communication, account management, and integration with other Google services, and the scanned page appears to be the standard account sign-in entry point rather than a standalone marketing or e-commerce website.
Safety Assessment for mail.google.com
The available scan results show no detections from 0 out of 92 security engines, and the malware scan reported no flagged files, no flagged external links, and no flagged referenced domains at the time of this scan. In addition, the domain was reported as clean by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources, which is a strong positive signal in a point-in-time assessment.
Other contextual indicators also support a low-risk assessment: the domain is very old, belongs to the well-known google.com namespace, and the screenshot matches a typical Gmail sign-in page with consistent branding and support links to related Google-owned domains. While any login page should still be approached carefully by verifying the address bar and certificate details, especially because email portals are common targets for imitation, no signs of impersonation or active threats were detected here based on the provided data.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is served over HTTPS with a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, expiring in July 2026. It resolves to an IP address hosted by Google LLC in Mountain View, United States, uses Google's nameservers, and the reported web server is ESF. These details are consistent with a large first-party hosted service rather than a third-party shared hosting setup.
DNSSEC is reported as unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation on this hostname. No technical security issues were identified in the provided malware and blacklist checks, and the small set of referenced domains all appear to remain within Google's own service infrastructure.
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