pt.clickdata.37wan.com
Category: Gaming
Description of pt.clickdata.37wan.com
The subdomain pt.clickdata.37wan.com appears to be part of the broader 37wan.com domain, which is associated with online gaming and related web services in China. The naming pattern suggests this host may be used for click tracking, campaign measurement, or promotional traffic handling rather than as a standalone consumer-facing website.
Based on the screenshot and limited page metadata, the page currently appears sparse and may be serving embedded or legacy media-related content rather than a full navigational website. The visible Chinese disclaimer indicates advertising content may be present and that actual in-game content should be treated as authoritative, which is consistent with a marketing or game-promotion support page.
Safety Assessment for pt.clickdata.37wan.com
At the time of this scan, no security engines flagged the domain, with 0 out of 91 detections reported. Malware scanning also did not identify any flagged files, and the checked threat databases and blacklist sources did not report the domain as malicious or phishing-related. The domain has also been registered for many years, which can be a stabilizing trust signal when considered alongside clean scan results.
That said, the visible page content is minimal and includes an outdated Adobe Flash Player message, which may indicate legacy content, inactive functionality, or an old embedded asset. While this does not by itself indicate malicious activity, it can make the page appear less maintained than a modern production site.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site presented a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by DigiCert, with expiry extending to 2027-01-28. It is hosted on an IP address associated with Huawei Public Cloud Service in Shanghai, China, and the web server identifies as nginx. The domain itself is long-established, created in 2008 and currently registered through Xin Net Technology Corporation.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is still common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection. No direct technical indicators of malware delivery were reported in the scan data provided.
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