quickconnect.to
Category: Computers & Software
Description of quickconnect.to
quickconnect.to appears to be the web entry point for Synology QuickConnect, a remote-access service used to connect to Synology NAS devices through a browser or app without manually configuring port forwarding. The page title, meta description, screenshot, and referenced links all indicate that the site is part of Synology's device connectivity ecosystem and is intended for users who want to reach their Synology operating system remotely.
Based on the available page content, the site functions as a lightweight access portal where users enter a QuickConnect ID to reach a registered device or service. The domain is categorized by multiple web-classification providers under information technology and computers/software, which is consistent with a vendor-operated infrastructure or support service for network-attached storage and remote device management.
Safety Assessment for quickconnect.to
At the time of this scan, the domain was not flagged by any of 91 security engines, and the malware scan reported 0 flagged files out of 8 checked. External-link analysis also did not identify any flagged outbound links or referenced domains, and the domain was reported as clean across the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. These are positive point-in-time indicators for a technology service portal.
Additional context also supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain has been registered for more than 12 years, has a very strong traffic ranking, and the visible content aligns with the stated purpose of Synology QuickConnect rather than showing signs of a parked page, deceptive storefront, or malware delivery page. The referenced external domains include Synology resources and a government registration page, which appears consistent with a legitimate service presence.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site presented a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Sectigo Limited with expiry in February 2027. It is hosted on AWS EC2 in the eu-central-1 region (Frankfurt) and served through nginx, with AWS nameservers configured for DNS resolution. This setup appears consistent with modern cloud-hosted web infrastructure.
DNSSEC is not enabled, which is a relatively common but notable omission because it means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection. Aside from that, the scan data did not indicate malicious files, suspicious iframes, or blacklist hits at the time of review.
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