Summary
This website contacted 2 IPs in 1 country across 1 domain to perform 5 HTTP transactions. The main domain is cordiscosaile.com and was registered NaN years ago.
Submitted URL: https://www.cordiscosaile.com/allentown-injury/truck-accident-lawyer/
AI Security Verdict
Safe Website
Confidence: 92%
The site appears legitimate; likely a misconfigured or restricted page with no malicious activity.
Safety Factors
Details
Bot Protection Detected
This website is protected by forbidden bot protection. Our scanner was challenged or blocked during access.
Page Title
403 Forbidden
Scan Type
public
Language
Danish
Domain Information
The domain name 'www.cordiscosaile.com' uses the commercial generic top-level domain (.com); it also runs on subdomain 'www'. The second-level label 'cordiscosaile' is 13 characters long holding 6 vowels versus seven consonants. Segmentation suggests 4 words: cord, is, cosa, ile. Median word length is 3.5 characters. Most frequently, 'cord' shows up in Afrikaans. You will also see it in Dutch and English contexts.
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Language Analysis
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Detection Details
Domain & IP Information
| Requests | IP Address | Location | AS Autonomous System |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 141.193.213.10 | United States | AS209242Cloudflare London, LLC |
| 2 | 141.193.213.11 | United States | AS209242Cloudflare London, LLC |
| 5 | 2 | - | - |
Detected Technologies3
Content Similarity HashesFor malware variant detection
TLSH (Trend Micro Locality Sensitive Hash)
Security-focusedSpecialized for malware detection and similarity analysis
ssdeep (Context Triggered Piecewise Hashing)
Context-awareDetects similar content even with modifications
sdhash (Similarity Digest Hashing)
High-precisionHigh-precision similarity detection for forensic analysis
These hashes enable detection of similar websites and malware variants by comparing content similarity even when exact matches aren't found.
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