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smigla-bobinski.com has a low trust score. The website may be a scam.

Scamadviser gave a low review to smigla-bobinski.com based on several data points we were able to find online (such as reviews on other sites, phishing reports and public data such as the address of the company and server).

The rating of the website seems low. Our automatic analysis may however be wrong and smigla-bobinski.com may be legit and safe. It is recommended to always do your own check as well.

Positive highlights

The website seems to be an online store (tips for checking shopping scam)

The SSL certificate is valid

This website is (very) old

This website is safe according to DNSFilter

Negative highlights
A Malware report has been detected for this website

According to Tranco this site has a low rank

We found a negative association on Social Media

We did not find reviews on popular review sites

This site is using keywords that may be related to scams

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Webshop Analysis

According to Tranco this site has a low Tranco rank. This means that the number of visitors to this website is quite low. You can expect this from a small, starting or niche website. A popular website however should have a higher ranking.

This website has been set-up several years ago. We consider this a positive sign. The longer a website exists, the more it can be expected that it is legit. However, the age of the website is unfortunately no guarantee. In some cases, scammers have been found to buy existing domain names and start their malicious practice here. So checking a website remains a necessity. 

We always crawl the website we are investigating. In this case, we found some keywords which either give the impression the site is under development or not finished or is using words that are often used by scammers. For example, we always check for "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet". This text is often used by developers and designers when building a website. It is a "dummy text" used as a placeholder. If we find this sentence on a website it likely means the website is being developed and is not yet ready to be used. On the other hand, scammers also use templates a lot and often forget to remove these text. Hence we give websites with these common sentences a lower score. 

Technical Analysis

A Malware report has been detected for this website. Malware is software intentionally created to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or computer network. It often is the case that the actual malware has already been removed by the company, the listing is old, or they are unaware malware resides on the website, . However, being listed is a negative sign and we have therefor lowered the trust score of the website.

A valid SSL certificate was found. Professional companies use an SSL certificate to encrypt communication between your computer and their website. However, there are different levels of certification and scammers also install a free SSL certificate. If you have to enter your data, never do this without checking if an SSL certificate protects your information.

Facts about smigla-bobinski.com

Key facts
Backlinks
23
Domain age
21 years from now
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Country
DE
E-mail
domaincontact@reg.xlink.net
Website data
Website
smigla-bobinski.com
Title
KARINA SMIGLA-BOBINSKI – Open-Media artist working with analogue and digital media on the field of propioceptive art.
Domain age
21 years from now
Website Speed
Slow
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
DigiCert Inc
WHOIS registration date
2002-11-20
WHOIS last update date
2022-11-21
WHOIS renew date
2023-11-20
Tags
Industry - Shopping, Language - German
Owner
Country
DE
E-mail
domaincontact@reg.xlink.net
Administrator
Country
DE
E-mail
domaincontact@reg.xlink.net
Technical Contact
Country
DE
E-mail
domaincontact@reg.xlink.net
Server
ISP
Strato AG
Country
DE
Registrar
Name
Cronon GmbH
IANA ID
141
Register website
http://www.cronon.net
E-mail
abuse@strato.de
Phone
+49.303001460
Server name
IP
81.169.145.68

Request HTTP status
200

Target
shades12.rzone.de.
IP
185.132.34.139
Country
DE

Target
docks16.rzone.de.
IP
217.160.80.143
Country
DE

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First analyzed: 2021-04-02 01:36:03. Last updated: 2023-11-05 02:17:49

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