wmath.pages.dev
Category: Entertainment
Description of wmath.pages.dev
wmath.pages.dev appears to be a small web portal hosted on the pages.dev platform, presenting itself as "Some Stuff." Based on the homepage text and navigation, the site appears to offer educational lessons alongside browser-based games, web proxy access, live TV, streaming links, and virtual-machine-related tools. The design suggests a lightweight personal or community project rather than a large commercial service.
The site appears to be operated by an individual or small group rather than a formal company, with the homepage referencing "Educational Lessons by eg hhs." Its content mix points to a general-purpose entertainment and utility hub aimed at students or casual users looking for games and web-browsing tools. There is no clear evidence from the provided scan data of a major brand affiliation or a large organizational operator.
Safety Assessment for wmath.pages.dev
The available scan results are broadly clean at the time of this scan. The domain was not flagged by any of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported 0 flagged files out of 6 examined, and the listed blacklist and threat-database checks were clean. External links and referenced domains also did not produce flagged results in the provided scan context.
Additional context modestly supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain has been registered for about five years, uses valid HTTPS, and the screenshot shows a functioning content site rather than a parked or expired domain. That said, the site appears to include web proxy and streaming-related features, which can sometimes introduce policy, privacy, or content-moderation concerns even when no malware indicators are present.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is hosted behind Cloudflare infrastructure on IP address 172.66.47.9, with Cloudflare nameservers and a valid TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services. The certificate was valid at the time of the scan, and the site appears to load standard static assets along with third-party resources for icons, analytics, and advertising. DNSSEC is not enabled, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer.
No malicious files, flagged outbound links, or iframe-related concerns were identified in the supplied scan results. The server stack appears to be a standard CDN-backed static hosting setup, which may reduce some infrastructure risk, although the exact application behavior behind features such as proxy browsing cannot be fully assessed from surface-level scan data alone.
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