spb.ru
Category: Government
Description of spb.ru
spb.ru appears to be a long-established Russian-language domain associated with Saint Petersburg-related or public-interest content, based on the domain string "spb" and the available web-classification labels. Multiple classification providers categorize it as government or human-interest related, which suggests the site may serve informational, civic, or regional purposes rather than functioning as a commercial storefront.
The domain has been registered since 1997, indicating a very long operating history. Available link data shows references to NIC-related hosting and domain services, which may indicate the site is hosted or managed through a major Russian internet infrastructure provider. Based on the scan context, this appears to be a mature, established website rather than a newly created or disposable domain.
Safety Assessment for spb.ru
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported no flagged files, and the checked threat-database and blacklist sources did not report phishing or malware-related listings. External links, referenced domains, and iframe checks also did not show flagged destinations in the provided results.
Additional context supports a favorable point-in-time assessment: the domain is nearly three decades old, has a strong traffic ranking, and does not show the common indicators typically associated with short-lived scam or phishing operations. The main technical caution in the provided data is that SSL/TLS appears to be invalid or missing, which may affect connection security or browser trust depending on how the site is accessed. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The scan indicates that spb.ru resolves to IP address 178.210.74.11 and appears to be hosted by JSC Ru-center in Moscow, Russia. The domain uses nameservers under nic.ru, which is consistent with infrastructure managed through that provider. DNSSEC status was not confirmed in the provided data.
A notable technical issue is that SSL/TLS was reported as invalid or missing at the time of the scan, with no certificate expiry or protocol details available. That does not by itself indicate malicious activity, but it may mean the site lacks modern HTTPS protection on the scanned endpoint or was not presenting a valid certificate during testing.
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