readaljazeera.com
Category: Phishing
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Description of readaljazeera.com
The domain readaljazeera.com appears to be a recently registered website with very limited publicly visible metadata at the time of this scan. Based on the domain name, it may be attempting to reference or resemble the well-known Al Jazeera media brand, potentially suggesting a news or media-related purpose. However, the scan data does not provide clear page content, a title, or a description confirming a legitimate editorial service or active publication platform.
Because the site is only a few days old and lacks descriptive metadata, its actual purpose is difficult to verify from the available evidence alone. The domain does not appear to present enough identifiable content in this scan to confidently attribute operation to a known organization, and no operator details are evident from the provided page information.
Safety Assessment for readaljazeera.com
Several risk indicators were present at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 4 out of 92 security engines, including classifications consistent with phishing or malicious activity, while broader blacklist databases did not show listings at that moment. This mixed pattern can occur with newly registered domains, but it still raises concern because the site is only 7 days old and has no established reputation or ranking.
The domain name also closely resembles the name of a well-known news brand, which may indicate that it is intended to look similar to a trusted media outlet. Even without extensive page content, that resemblance is a meaningful warning sign, particularly when combined with multiple security-engine detections and the domain's very recent registration date.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site was using a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate at the time of this scan and was served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with hosting associated with an IP in Toronto, Canada. SSL presence helps encrypt connections in transit, but it should not be treated as proof of legitimacy because both legitimate and questionable sites commonly use valid certificates.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection. The domain is very new, uses Cloudflare nameservers, and exposes minimal page metadata, which together may make independent verification more difficult. No malicious files, external links, or iframes were identified in the limited malware scan provided.
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