Summary
This website contacted 20 IPs in 2 countries across 5 domains to perform 50 HTTP transactions. The main domain is ppic.org and was registered NaN years ago.
Submitted URL: https://www.ppic.org/person/elex-michaelson/
AI Security Verdict
Safe Website
Confidence: 95%
The site appears legitimate with no security concerns.
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Page Title
Elex Michaelson - Public Policy Institute of California
Scan Type
public
Language
English
Category
other
(46%)Domain Information
Within the non-profit oriented generic top-level domain (.org), 'www.ppic.org' is registered with subdomain 'www'. Count 4 characters in 'ppic' with 1 vowel and 3 consonants. Word splitting yields two words: ppi, c. Average segment length settles at two characters. 'pipi' most often appears in Breton. Usage also turns up in Chinese (Zhuyin) and Sinhala contexts. Overall, 'www.ppic.org' reads as Breton.
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| Requests | IP Address | Location | AS Autonomous System |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | 104.26.0.41 | United States | AS13335CLOUDFLARENET |
| 19 | 184.24.77.156 | Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany | AS20940Akamai International B.V. |
| 3 | 142.250.184.232 | United States | AS15169GOOGLE |
| 2 | 216.239.34.36 | United States | AS15169GOOGLE |
| 2 | 184.24.77.144 | Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany | AS20940Akamai International B.V. |
| 2 | 216.58.206.40 | United States | AS15169GOOGLE |
| 2 | 172.67.68.219 | United States | AS13335CLOUDFLARENET |
| 2 | 216.239.32.36 | United States | AS15169GOOGLE |
| 2 | 104.26.1.41 | United States | AS13335CLOUDFLARENET |
| 2 | 2a02:26f0:3500:8::210:a48 | Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany | AS20940Akamai International B.V. |
| 50 | 20 | - | - |
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