pvr.cbseit.in
Category: Webmail
Description of pvr.cbseit.in
The domain pvr.cbseit.in appears to be a subdomain associated with cbseit.in and, based on available categorization data, may be related to an educational institution or a webmail-style service. The naming pattern suggests it could be a portal, internal access point, or service endpoint used for students, staff, or administrators rather than a general public-facing commercial website.
Available classification sources broadly place the site in the education and webmail categories. The domain has been registered for several years, which may indicate an established operational purpose. Based on the domain structure and category signals, it appears more likely to serve an institutional or utility function than a consumer retail or entertainment role.
Safety Assessment for pvr.cbseit.in
Scan results were broadly clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, malware scanning did not identify flagged files or suspicious external resources, and checked blacklist databases did not report the domain. The domain age of about six years also modestly supports legitimacy, as very new domains often carry higher uncertainty.
One technical limitation is that the site appears to have an invalid or missing SSL/TLS configuration, which may affect secure connectivity and user trust, especially if the service is intended for login or webmail access. That issue does not by itself indicate malicious activity, but it can increase operational and privacy concerns for visitors. Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain appears to resolve to infrastructure hosted on AWS EC2 in the ap-south-1 region, with an IP geolocated to Mumbai, India. Nameservers are provided through a common registrar-managed DNS setup, and the domain registration term extends to 2030. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection.
A notable technical concern is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing, with no confirmed protocol or certificate expiry information available from the scan. If the site handles authentication or sensitive institutional access, this may reduce transport security unless the issue is limited to the scanned endpoint or configuration at the time of testing.
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