Summary
This website contacted 1 IP in 1 country across 1 domain to perform 1 HTTP transaction. The main domain is cda.gov.sg and was registered NaN years ago.
Submitted URL: https://www.cda.gov.sg/professionals/diseases/nipah-virus-infection/
AI Security Verdict
Safe Website
Confidence: 96%
Legitimate informational page from Singapore's Communicable Diseases Agency.
Safety Factors
Details
Website Access Blocked
This website blocked our scanner, likely using AWS WAF, Cloudflare, or similar bot protection. The page may show differently for regular users.
Page Title
ERROR: The request could not be satisfied
Scan Type
public
Language
English
Category
government
(48%)Domain Information
You're looking at domain 'www.cda.gov.sg' on the Singaporean country-code top-level domain (.gov.sg), featuring subdomain 'www'. The registrable portion 'cda' spans 3 characters holding one vowel versus two consonants. It segments into 1 word: cda. The median word length lands at three characters. No strong language cues emerged from the frequency lists.
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Detected Features
Domain & IP Information
| Requests | IP Address | Location | AS Autonomous System |
|---|---|---|---|
| 46 | 99.84.152.106 | United States | AS16509Amazon.com, Inc. |
| 46 | 1 | - | - |
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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