qianxun.com
Category: Social Networking
Description of qianxun.com
qianxun.com appears to be a long-established Chinese web property. Based on the domain name, traffic rank, and available categorization data, it appears to operate in the social networking or online community space, likely serving users in China through web-based social or interactive services.
The domain has been registered for more than two decades and uses an enterprise-focused registrar, which may indicate operation by an established organization rather than a short-lived project. Its strong traffic ranking also suggests that it is a widely visited site with an existing user base and ongoing activity.
Safety Assessment for qianxun.com
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan. The domain was not flagged by any of the 91 security engines checked, and malware scanning did not report suspicious files, malicious links, or known threat indicators. In addition, major threat-database and blacklist checks were clean at the time of review.
Several contextual signals also support a lower-risk assessment: the domain is approximately 23 years old, has a strong traffic ranking, and does not show the short lifespan or low-visibility patterns often associated with disposable malicious domains. While no point-in-time scan can guarantee future behavior, the available evidence does not indicate active malware or phishing concerns.
One technical caution is that the site appears to have an invalid or missing SSL/TLS configuration in the provided scan data, which may affect connection security or reflect a scan limitation. Even so, based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The scan indicates hosting on 21ViaNet infrastructure in Chaowai, China, with the domain resolving to 211.152.123.110. The domain uses nameservers under jdcache.com and is registered through Markmonitor, a registrar commonly used by established organizations. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection.
A notable technical issue in this snapshot is that SSL/TLS was reported as invalid or missing, with protocol and certificate expiry details unavailable. This may indicate that HTTPS was not properly configured on the scanned endpoint, or that the scanner could not negotiate a secure connection at the time of testing.
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