Summary
This website contacted 3 IPs in 2 countries across 3 domains to perform 23 HTTP transactions. The main domain is opilecce.it and was registered NaN years ago.
Submitted URL: https://www.opilecce.it/web/
AI Security Verdict
Safe Website
Confidence: 95%
Legitimate informational site for the nursing professional order.
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Details
Page Title
OPI Lecce – Ordine delle Professioni Infermieristiche di Lecce
Scan Type
public
Language
Italian
Category
documentation technical
(28%)Domain Information
You're looking at domain 'www.opilecce.it' on the Italian country-code top-level domain (.it) and includes subdomain 'www'. Count 8 characters in 'opilecce' containing four vowels alongside four consonants. Breaking it apart gives 2 words: opi, lecce. Median word length comes out to four characters. No strong language cues emerged from the frequency lists.
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Domain & IP Information
| Requests | IP Address | Location | AS Autonomous System |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | 192.0.76.3 | San Francisco, California, United States | AS2635Automattic, Inc |
| 22 | 192.0.77.37 | San Francisco, California, United States | AS2635Automattic, Inc |
| 22 | 89.46.110.40 | Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy | AS31034Aruba S.p.A. |
| 66 | 3 | - | - |
Detected Technologies10
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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