Google Sign In
Below is a recent sample of public scans on ScanMalware.com where Google Sign In was detected as part of the site's technology stack. Use this as a jumping-off point for investigating how Google Sign In is deployed across the web — including on potentially malicious or compromised hosts.
Recent scans where Google Sign In was detected
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How ScanMalware detects Google Sign In
Each public scan on ScanMalware.com is analysed for the technologies that make up the site's stack — web servers, frameworks, CDNs, analytics, and security middleware. When Google Sign In is observed (via response headers, fingerprintable URLs, JavaScript globals, or known asset patterns), the scan is tagged accordingly. This page lists scans where Google Sign In was identified as part of the underlying stack.
Want to dig deeper? You can pivot from any scan into related signals — JARM TLS fingerprints, ASN ownership, BGP routing, or co-resident technologies — to map how Google Sign In is being used across the public web.