ww17.supermining.org Reviews

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The trust score of ww17.supermining.org is very low. Why?

The trust score of ww17.supermining.org is extremely low. This is a strong indicator that the website may be a scam.

We rated ww17.supermining.org using a computer program. The algorithm has scanned the website looking at the source code being used, terms and conditions, registry, location of the company and if the website has received many positive or negative reviews. Scamadviser uses all this information to create a trust score.

Based on our analysis we gave this website a very low score. If a website receives a very low review from us, we really recommend you to double check if the site is not an online scam but really safe to use. Please read our article How to recognise a scam website before you proceed.

Positive highlights
Negative highlights

The identity of the owner of the website is hidden on WHOIS

The age of this site is (very) young.

The Tranco rank (how much traffic) is rather low

SSL certificate was not identified 



 

This website is not optimized for search engines

The server of the site has several low reviewed other websites

The main site has a lower ranking

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Consumer reviews about ww17.supermining.org

Very negative reviews

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Entire Review ww17.supermining.org

Company Review

The identify of the website owner has been hidden. This may be done for a valid reason as spammers use this information to email website owners. Unfortunately is also makes identification of the owner difficult. We prefer if the website does show his true identity.

Webshop Review

This website was set-up recently. As a result, we advise you to really take the time to check this site out before you interact with it. You can use our blog post "How to recognize a scam" to do so. Scam sites are often very young. They are removed from the web after a couple of months as too many consumers leave negative reviews and social media comments. Till that time, they will try to scam you. 

The Tranco ranking of this website is low. This can be considered low in relation to other websites from the website's country. If you think this website should be very popular, please invest additional time in researching the company as this is suspicious. For a smaller or starting website a low ranking can be considered normal.

We lowered the ww17.supermining.org review score as we found several websites on the same server with a low trust score. Online scammers have a tendency to set-up multiple malicious websites on one server, sometimes more than hundreds. You can see which websites we found under the "Server" tab on this page.

Technical Review

No SSL certificate could be found. For smaller websites who only share content and do not require you to create an account or fill in a form, they are still okay. For any other website this is a serious security breach as communication between your computer or mobile and the website is not secured.

We checked if the website is optimized for search engines like Google and Bing. This does not seem to be the case. Several items are missing which most websites implement to make sure they can be found by search engines. We consider this suspicious. Why would a website not want to be found via search engines? This is usually the case if they do not want to be found by police authorities or brand protection agencies. 

ww17.supermining.org is a subdomain. Our algorithm always checks the Trust Score of the main website as well. In this case, the score of the main website is lower than the trust score of the sub-site. As the subdomain is usually related to the main website, we lowered the trust score of the subdomain to match the score of the main website. 

Facts about ww17.supermining.org

Key facts
Alexa rank
7321802
Backlinks
11
Domain age
3 years from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Organisation
Transure Enterprise Ltd
Address
Delaware
Country
US
E-mail
supermining.org@privacy.above.com
Website data
Website
ww17.supermining.org
Redirecting from website
ww17.supermining.org, www.supermining.org
Title
Supermining.org
Domain age
3 years from now
Website Speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
invalid
WHOIS registration date
2021-01-29
WHOIS last update date
2021-03-31
WHOIS renew date
2022-01-29
Owner
Organisation
Transure Enterprise Ltd
Street
Delaware
Country
US
E-mail
supermining.org@privacy.above.com
Administrator
Organisation
Transure Enterprise Ltd
Street
Delaware
Country
US
E-mail
supermining.org@privacy.above.com
Technical Contact
Organisation
Transure Enterprise Ltd
Street
Delaware
Country
US
E-mail
supermining.org@privacy.above.com
Server
ISP
Confluence Networks Inc
Country
VG
Registrar
Name
ABOVE.COM PTY LTD.
IANA ID
940
Register website
http://www.above.com
E-mail
abuse@above.com
Phone
+61.390164107
Server name
IP
199.191.50.190

Request HTTP status
200

Target
11490.searchmagnified.com.
IP
199.191.50.190
Country
VG

Target
ns2.cnomy.com.
IP
199.79.60.175
Country
VG

Target
ns1.cnomy.com.
IP
208.91.196.175
Country
US

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First analyzed: 2021-02-12 06:23:28. Last updated: 2021-09-01 02:37:26

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