Summary
This website contacted 1 IP in 1 country across 1 domain to perform 4 HTTP transactions. The main domain is newbernnc.gov and was registered NaN years ago.
Submitted URL: http://www.newbernnc.gov/
AI Security Verdict
Low Risk
Confidence: 92%
Site appears legitimate; only minor circular redirect noted.
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Page Title
www.newbernnc.gov
Scan Type
public
Language
Danish
Category
government
(95%)Domain Information
The domain 'www.newbernnc.gov' uses the United States government-restricted top-level domain (.gov); it also runs on subdomain 'www'. The registrable portion 'newbernnc' spans 9 characters containing 2 vowels alongside seven consonants. Word splitting yields three words: new, bern, nc. The median word length lands at three characters. 'new' most often appears in English. You may catch it in Indonesian and Romanian as well.
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Domain & IP Information
| Requests | IP Address | Location | AS Autonomous System |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 15.197.135.109 | United States | AS16509AMAZON-02 |
| 4 | 1 | - | - |
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