s4.modsfire.com
Category: Technology
Description of s4.modsfire.com
s4.modsfire.com appears to be a subdomain of Modsfire, a file-hosting or download-related web service commonly associated with distributing user-uploaded files, including game modifications and similar downloadable content. Based on the domain structure, this specific host may be used for content delivery, access control, or download handling rather than serving as the main public-facing homepage.
The domain has been registered for several years and uses Cloudflare infrastructure, which may indicate a relatively established web presence with traffic routed through a content delivery and protection layer. No explicit site category was provided in the scan metadata, but the naming strongly suggests a technology-oriented download or file-sharing function operated under the broader Modsfire service.
Safety Assessment for s4.modsfire.com
At the time of this scan, no security-engine detections were reported, with 0 out of 91 engines flagging the domain. Malware scanning also indicated no flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database sources did not report listings for malware, phishing, or other web-based abuse. The domain has also been registered for about nine years, which may modestly support legitimacy compared with very newly created domains.
No mail-reputation blocklist hits were reported, and the limited external-link data in the scan did not show flagged outbound references or iframes. While a clean scan result does not guarantee future behavior, the available indicators do not currently suggest active malicious content on this host.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The host is behind Cloudflare and resolves to IP address 172.67.73.172, with nameservers set to Cloudflare-operated infrastructure. Its TLS certificate appears valid and is issued by Google Trust Services, with an expiry date of 2026-10-05. This setup is consistent with a modern reverse-proxy or CDN deployment that may help with availability and traffic filtering.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No immediate technical security concerns were evident from the provided scan data beyond the absence of DNSSEC and the unspecified TLS protocol details.
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