oofpalate.com
Category: Information Technology, Suspicious
Description of oofpalate.com
oofpalate.com appears to be a support or infrastructure domain rather than a conventional consumer-facing website. The page shown in the scan presents an informational notice for cybersecurity professionals and states that the subdomain word.oofpalate.com is used to deliver ads and essential web assets for publisher partners, including access-control and messaging functions related to ad-supported content.
Based on the visible content and third-party categorization, the domain appears to be associated with advertising or web-delivery technology. It does not present itself as a storefront, media publication, or standalone service for general visitors; instead, it seems intended to support publisher integrations, privacy messaging, and related rendering components behind other websites.
Safety Assessment for oofpalate.com
Scan results are largely clean at the time of analysis. One out of 91 security engines flagged the domain with a generic suspicious label, while the malware scan reported no flagged files, and major threat databases and blacklist checks did not indicate phishing, malware, or other content-based threats at the time of this scan. The page content also appears consistent with an informational or ad-technology support domain rather than an obvious lure page.
That said, the domain is relatively new and not ranked in major traffic listings, which slightly limits reputation confidence. A single-engine suspicious verdict without corroboration is generally a low-confidence signal, especially when broader blacklist and malware checks are clean. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by GoDaddy.com, Inc., with expiry in August 2026. It resolves to an IP associated with AWS Global Accelerator and appears to sit behind Cloudflare-facing web infrastructure, which is common for performance and traffic-management purposes. The nameservers are GoDaddy-operated, and the registrar is GoDaddy.com, LLC.
DNSSEC is unsigned, which is still common but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No major technical security issues were evident from the provided scan data, although the exact TLS protocol details were not available in this snapshot.
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