Report ID: #CE30EC0B

dnssearch.org

Valid HTTPS 18.1 years Updated
95
Very Safe
AlphaPlain · dnssearch.org — Report card
AlphaPlain · dnssearch.org

Open audit of dnssearch.org

The data below comes from a live, automated lookup of dnssearch.org. No editorial input — just public infrastructure facts.

Technical Information

IP Address172.67.185.209
Server LocationUnknown
ISP / ProviderUnknown
SSL Certificate Valid HTTPS
SSL IssuerWE1
Valid Until2026-07-29
RegistrarMarkMonitor Inc.
Registered On2008-03-26
Expires On2027-03-26
Domain Age18.1 years

Public-record summary

From the public records linked to dnssearch.org we extracted four anchors: country Unknown, registrar MarkMonitor Inc., age 18.1 yrs, encryption status OK. Everything else builds on those.

In-transit protection

For data moving between the user and dnssearch.org, the encryption check returned: OK. This is the single most important infrastructural safety check we run.

How long has dnssearch.org existed?

According to RDAP records, dnssearch.org was registered around 18.1 years ago through MarkMonitor Inc.. This is a useful signal but should be combined with content review.

Infrastructure provider

Our GeoIP lookup places dnssearch.org on the Unknown network, geographically in Unknown. ISP-level reputation matters: established networks tend to act on abuse reports faster.

How we read this profile

For dnssearch.org, the combined picture (18.1 yrs, SSL OK, Unknown hosting, MarkMonitor Inc. registration) lands in the "very_safe" band. That is a starting point, not a final verdict.

Final take

Combining all signals, we rate dnssearch.org at 95/100 (very_safe). Always perform your own due diligence before sharing personal data or money.

What looks good

  • No automatic blocklist hits found
  • IPv6 connectivity present
  • Registrar verified by ICANN
  • Certificate validity window is current

What to watch

  • Hosting on a residential/dynamic IP block
  • Technical signals alone cannot prove ownership
  • Privacy-protected WHOIS — operator not directly visible

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I file a complaint about dnssearch.org?
You can file a takedown notice with the registrar (MarkMonitor Inc.) or the hosting ISP (Unknown). Each maintains a public abuse channel.
Does dnssearch.org have IPv6?
Our DNS lookup returns AAAA-record presence as part of the report. If absent, dnssearch.org is currently IPv4-only.
When was dnssearch.org's certificate last checked?
SSL data on dnssearch.org is recomputed on every refresh. The summary box at the top shows the timestamp of the latest probe.
Is dnssearch.org safe for online payments?
Infrastructure check returned SSL OK and a "very_safe" score. This is a baseline; never enter card data on a site you have not verified through other channels.
What lowered dnssearch.org's score?
dnssearch.org sits at the lower band when at least one of these is true: SSL OK is failing, age 18.1 years is short, registrar MarkMonitor Inc. is unknown, or country Unknown does not match the audience.

This report is generated automatically from public technical signals. It is not legal or financial advice.

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