Report ID: #FB6CFF92

aids.gov

United States Valid HTTPS 23.1 years Updated
100
Very Safe
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ArrowKeystone · aids.gov

Quick verdict on aids.gov

A frequent question we get is "how safe is aids.gov?". We computed an automated answer using only public data — see below.

Technical Information

IP Address15.197.141.195
Server LocationUnited States
ISP / ProviderUnknown
SSL Certificate Valid HTTPS
SSL IssuerDigiCert Global G2 TLS RSA SHA256 2020 CA1
Valid Until2026-10-23
Registrarget.gov
Registered On2003-05-27
Expires On2026-09-15
Domain Age23.1 years

At a glance

The fastest way to read aids.gov: country United States, age 23.1 yrs, SSL OK, registrar get.gov. Each of those points is expanded in the sections that follow.

Certificate health

The certificate currently presented by aids.gov resolves as: OK. Valid certificates from a recognised CA are required for credit-card or login traffic.

Domain age

The domain has been registered for roughly 23.1 years, which puts it in the "mature" maturity bracket. Older domains are statistically less risky than freshly registered ones.

Server jurisdiction

The IP behind aids.gov sits in United States, on infrastructure provided by Unknown. Disputes or DMCA notices typically follow that jurisdiction.

Should you trust aids.gov?

Our score is purely technical. Sites with valid SSL, several years of history and a reputable registrar tend to score higher, but that does not exclude scams. Always combine this report with content judgement.

Where aids.gov lands

On a 0-100 scale, our automated check places aids.gov at 100 — that is the "very_safe" band. Combine with your own judgement for the final call.

What looks good

  • No DNS hijack indicators in current records
  • Returns valid SOA and TXT records
  • Registered with an established registrar
  • Consistent name-server configuration

What to watch

  • Limited public reputation data
  • No HSTS header detected at the apex
  • Name-servers belong to the same registrar (no diversity)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is aids.gov on a security blocklist?
No automatic blocklist hits were registered for aids.gov during this check. Refresh the report to recheck.
Is aids.gov a phishing website?
Our scanner does not perform visual similarity checks. We can only confirm that no obvious infrastructure markers (cert mismatch, fresh registration with high traffic) were triggered.
What looks risky about aids.gov?
For aids.gov we look at: age 23.1 yrs, SSL OK, registrar get.gov and hosting in United States. Any single weak point can drag the technical confidence down.
How often is aids.gov re-checked?
By default the report is refreshed every 30 days, plus on every manual re-check from the dashboard.
Is the score enough to decide?
A high score is necessary but not sufficient. Always pair the report with a content-level sanity check before transacting.

This report is generated automatically from public technical signals. It is not legal or financial advice.

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