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Be careful — Dangerous

No — a.iteleserve.com doesn't look safe

10/ 100 trust score
Industry: Other Checked Jun 26, 2026 Other average: 30 23 signals

In plain English

This site isn't functional — it returns a 404 and the SSL certificate doesn't match the domain at all. There's no owner, no contact info, and no history of the domain ever hosting real content. Even visiting the URL would give any modern browser a full-screen security warning. Stay away.

What you should do now

Don't panic. These steps limit the damage, and the sooner you take them the better.

1

Don't enter any details

No passwords, card numbers or personal information — even if the site looks professional.

2

Close the tab

Especially if you got here from an email, text message or social media ad.

3

Already paid? Call your bank

Contact your bank or card provider right away. They can often stop or reverse a recent payment.

4

Warn others

Report the site and share this check with anyone who sent you the link.

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Cross-referenced 23 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jun 26, 2026. How we score →

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how a.iteleserve.com did in each.
10
Security

The SSL certificate is invalid — it was issued for an entirely different domain (pumpkin.uverse.iponweb.net), not for a.iteleserve.com. No modern browser would let a user through without a scary warning, and the site couldn't be reached because of the certificate mismatch.

15
Identity

The domain appears not to be registered at all — the WHOIS lookup returned no match. Combined with an invalid cert tied to someone else's domain, whoever set this up didn't even claim the domain properly, which is deeply unusual for any deliberate site.

30
Reputation

No blacklist hits and no Google Web Risk warnings are the only positives. But the site has zero history in the Wayback Machine, no Tranco ranking, and returned a 404 — it may never have been a real website.

5
Transparency

There is no contact info, no about page, no social media links, no branding (not even a favicon), and the homepage simply says 'Not Found.' Nobody is claiming to run this site, and nothing tells you what it's for.

10
Compliance

No privacy policy, terms of service, or any legal pages exist. Even for a personal project you'd expect a basic privacy statement if the site serves any audience — here there's nothing to indicate compliance with even basic obligations.

20
Infrastructure

The site has fast DNS resolution and loads quickly, but the certificate failure means no real connection can happen. The server returns a 404, not a webpage, and robots.txt blocks all crawlers — a configuration that doesn't match any legitimate purpose.

What we checked

The 23 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
DigiCert Inc
Google Web Risk
Clean
SSL Certificate
Invalid
Security Headers
0 of 6
Site Reachable
Unreachable
Identity & WHOIS
About Page
Not found
Branding
Missing
Business Disclosure
Not found
Contact Info
Not found
Legal Pages
Missing
Infrastructure & DNS
DNS Blacklists
Clean
DNS Resolution
2 IP(s)
DNSSEC
Not enabled
Email (MX Records)
None
Page Load Time
105ms
Reputation & Reach
Sitemap
Not found
Social Media Presence
None found
Structured Data
None found
Tranco Rank
Not ranked
Trustpilot
No Trustpilot profile
Web Archive History
No archive found
Website Status
HTTP 404
robots.txt
Blocks all crawlers

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If you came across a.iteleserve.com and wondered whether it's safe, the short answer is that it doesn't even work as a website. The page returns a 404 error, meaning nothing is there to see. More concerning, the SSL certificate is issued to an unrelated domain — not to a.iteleserve.com. That's not just a technical glitch; it means no secure connection can be established, and browsers will block the page outright.

For context, legitimate websites always have a certificate matching their own domain. This one doesn't. There's also no owner information, no contact details, no privacy policy, and no history in the Wayback Machine. The domain itself doesn't appear in the official WHOIS registry, which is extremely unusual.

The available signals don't point to a scam in the traditional sense — there's nothing to scam you with because the site is effectively dead. But that's the whole problem: no active, honest operation would be set up this way. If someone points you to a.iteleserve.com, treat the link as broken and untrustworthy. There is no reason to visit it, and no reason to expect it ever becomes a real service.

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