uncancerfoundation.org
Category: Health
Description of uncancerfoundation.org
uncancerfoundation.org appears to be the website of the Urology Nevada Cancer Foundation, a health-focused nonprofit or community support organization. Based on the page title, metadata, and homepage content, the site presents cancer support resources, donation options, organizational information, and community events related to urologic cancer care in Northern Nevada.
The homepage branding, navigation, and imagery suggest the site is intended to help patients, families, donors, and local community members learn about support services and foundation activities. Available content indicates a legitimate informational and charitable purpose rather than a commercial storefront, with emphasis on support, outreach, and fundraising.
Safety Assessment for uncancerfoundation.org
The scan results are favorable overall. At the time of this scan, the domain was flagged by 0 out of 92 security engines, the malware scan reported 0 flagged files out of 2 scanned, and the checked blacklist and threat-database entries were clean. The site was also categorized in the health sector by a web-classification provider, which is consistent with the visible content.
Additional context also supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain has been registered for more than a year, the page content appears coherent and organization-focused, and there are no obvious signs in the screenshot of phishing prompts, fake giveaways, or deceptive download behavior. While no automated scan can guarantee future behavior, the available indicators do not show active malware or blacklist issues.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a recognized certificate authority, with expiry shown as 2026-05-26. It is served over nginx/1.25.5 and appears to be behind infrastructure operated by Incapsula, with hosting geolocated to New York, United States. Nameservers point to Bluehost, suggesting a fairly typical combination of hosting and protective edge services.
DNSSEC is unsigned, which is still common but means DNS responses do not appear to have DNSSEC validation enabled. No technical indicators in the provided scan suggest malicious scripts, flagged external resources, or suspicious iframe usage at the time of review.
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