sm.cn

#6C717D83 · Safe
70 / 100
AssetCabinet · sm.cn — Report card
China 140.205.29.210 Valid HTTPS Updated

Inside sm.cn: hosting, SSL and WHOIS

Our scanner inspected sm.cn across DNS, TLS and registrar metadata. The findings are summarised below.

Snapshot

Snapshot of sm.cn: ? years old, hosted in China, ISP Unknown, HTTPS OK.

Connection security

We performed a TLS handshake against sm.cn and got: OK. Combined with the registrar (Unknown) and country (China), this gives a baseline security view.

Lifespan

Counting from registration day, sm.cn has been around for approximately ? years through Unknown — within the "new" maturity bracket of our scoring model.

Network footprint

From a network perspective, sm.cn is hosted in China through Unknown. This affects latency, applicable law and abuse-handling channels.

Reputation signals

Public infrastructure alone cannot prove a site is safe — it can only show whether it follows industry baselines (HTTPS, mature registration, traceable WHOIS). For trust beyond that, cross-check user reviews and your own communication with the operator.

In one sentence

sm.cn currently ranks safe with a score of 70/100, based purely on public infrastructure facts.

What looks good

  • Subject Alternative Names cover the domain correctly
  • Stable IPv4 hosting
  • Public RDAP record available
  • TLS supports modern cipher suites

What to watch

  • Single A record — no failover hosting
  • No public security.txt found
  • Reputation data is limited to public sources

Frequently Asked Questions

What looks risky about sm.cn?
For sm.cn we look at: age ? yrs, SSL OK, registrar Unknown and hosting in China. Any single weak point can drag the technical confidence down.
How often is sm.cn 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.
What ISP serves sm.cn?
The current network announcement comes from Unknown, with the IP geo-located in China.
Where do I file a complaint about sm.cn?
You can file a takedown notice with the registrar (Unknown) or the hosting ISP (Unknown). Each maintains a public abuse channel.

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

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