specula.live
Category: Radiomusic
Description of specula.live
Specula Live appears to be a media or live-streaming related website promoting a mobile app rather than a full content portal. The homepage is minimal and centers on the brand name "Specula Live," a short tagline, and a prominent link to download the app from Google Play. Based on the page text and the available category data, it appears to be positioned as an entertainment or radio/music-style platform for watching user-generated or unusual live content.
The site does not provide much public-facing company or operator information on the captured homepage, so ownership is not clearly disclosed from the visible content alone. Its presentation suggests it may function mainly as a landing page for app acquisition, with the primary user journey directed toward installing the Android application rather than browsing extensive web content.
Safety Assessment for specula.live
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for specula.live, and the malware scan did not identify any flagged files, malicious iframes, or suspicious outbound links. In addition, the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. These are generally positive point-in-time indicators.
The domain is a little over one year old, which provides some operating history, although it is not ranked among major high-traffic sites and the homepage is quite minimal. A sparse landing page is not inherently problematic, but it can limit the amount of trust context available to visitors, especially when operator details and policy information are not immediately visible.
Overall, the scan results are favorable and there were no confirmed signs of malware, phishing, or blacklist activity in the provided data. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is hosted on infrastructure associated with Hetzner in Nuremberg, Germany, and appears to run on the Kestrel web server, which is commonly used with ASP.NET applications. DNS is delegated through Porkbun nameservers, and DNSSEC appears to be unsigned at the time of this scan.
One notable technical concern is that SSL/TLS was reported as invalid or missing, with no confirmed certificate details available. Even when a site itself appears benign, an absent or misconfigured HTTPS setup may reduce transport security and can affect user confidence, particularly for pages that direct visitors to download apps or submit information.
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