mpc2-prod-25-is5qnl632q-wl.a.run.app
Category: Web Infrastructure
Description of mpc2-prod-25-is5qnl632q-wl.a.run.app
This domain appears to be a Google-hosted application endpoint under the run.app namespace, which is commonly used for cloud-hosted web services and backend applications. The naming pattern suggests it may be an automatically generated or environment-specific subdomain rather than a consumer-facing website. Available categorization data broadly places it in web infrastructure and information technology.
At the time of this scan, the visible page returned a simple "Resource not found" message rather than a functional homepage. That suggests the endpoint may be inactive, misaddressed, restricted to specific routes, or intended for internal or temporary application use. The operator is not explicitly identified on the page itself, though the infrastructure indicates hosting within Google's cloud environment.
Safety Assessment for mpc2-prod-25-is5qnl632q-wl.a.run.app
Security scan results were broadly clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan did not identify any flagged files, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. The domain is also relatively mature at about 8 years old, which can modestly reduce risk compared with newly registered infrastructure.
That said, this is not a typical public website and currently shows a "Resource not found" response, so the scan reflects only this specific endpoint state at the time tested. Cloud application subdomains can be repurposed or reconfigured over time, and limited visible content means there is less contextual information to evaluate than on a normal website.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The endpoint uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued through Google's certificate infrastructure, with hosting on Google LLC and a Google Frontend web server. DNS points to Google nameservers, which is consistent with a cloud-managed deployment. The server IP geolocates to Mountain View, United States, though cloud geolocation may reflect provider infrastructure rather than the operator's actual location.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional authenticity layer. No malicious files, external links, or iframe activity were identified in the scanned content, and the observed page behavior was a basic not-found response rather than an active application interface.
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