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Secure Connexion CURE for your Security, Better Connexion!

CURE for your Security, Better Connexion! by Jay Pfoutz

OVERVIEW

The site secureconnexion.wordpress.com presently has a traffic classification of zero (the smaller the more users). We have analyzed eleven pages within the web site secureconnexion.wordpress.com and found four websites referencing secureconnexion.wordpress.com. We have unearthed two mass network sites acquired by this website.
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SECURECONNEXION.WORDPRESS.COM TRAFFIC

The site secureconnexion.wordpress.com is seeing alternating amounts of traffic all through the year.
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LINKS TO WEBSITE

Krebs on Security

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WHAT DOES SECURECONNEXION.WORDPRESS.COM LOOK LIKE?

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SECURECONNEXION.WORDPRESS.COM SERVER

We found that the main root page on secureconnexion.wordpress.com took five hundred and seventy-eight milliseconds to download. I detected a SSL certificate, so we consider this site secure.
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192.0.78.12

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SERVER SOFTWARE

We discovered that secureconnexion.wordpress.com is weilding the nginx os.

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Secure Connexion CURE for your Security, Better Connexion!

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CURE for your Security, Better Connexion! by Jay Pfoutz

PARSED CONTENT

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