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No β€” cs354-2037.meraki.com doesn't look safe

30/ 100 trust score
Industry: Infrastructure Checked Jul 17, 2026 Infrastructure average: 48 26 signals

In plain English

This site isn't trustworthy right now. It's unreachable and has a broken security certificate, which means any connection to it is not secure. It also shows no signs of being a legitimate business site or a functional public service.

What you should do now

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1

Don't enter any details

No passwords, card numbers or personal information β€” even if the site looks professional.

2

Close the tab

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3

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Cross-referenced 26 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jul 17, 2026. How we score β†’

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how cs354-2037.meraki.com did in each.
20
Security

The site has an invalid SSL certificate signed by an unknown authority and cannot be reached securely over HTTPS. This is a fundamental security failure that makes the site untrustworthy for any kind of interaction.

80
Identity

The subdomain belongs to Meraki (Cisco), a well-known networking company. Subdomain WHOIS is not expected, and the parent domain is reputable.

70
Reputation

No blacklist entries and a clean Google Web Risk report β€” no evidence of malware or phishing. However, the site has no web archive history, suggesting it is very new or not publicly indexed.

80
Transparency

No about page, contact info, or social media presence, but for what appears to be an internal or test subdomain, this is not a red flag.

90
Compliance

No legal pages or privacy policies exist, but as a non-commercial, likely internal endpoint, compliance obligations do not apply.

30
Infrastructure

The site is hosted on AWS and resolves correctly, but the broken SSL certificate and unreachable status indicate poor infrastructure configuration for public access.

What we checked

The 26 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
Meraki, LLC
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
Unable to check
Legal Pages
Unable to check
Infrastructure & DNS
DNS Blacklists
Clean
DNS Resolution
2 IP(s)
DNSSEC
Not enabled
Email (MX Records)
None
Hosting Network (ASN)
AS16509 AMAZON-02
Page Load Time
321ms
Reputation & Reach
Page Heading
403 Forbidden
Page Title
403 Forbidden
Sitemap
Not found
Social Media Presence
Unable to check
Structured Data
None found
Tranco Rank
Not ranked
Trustpilot
No Trustpilot profile
Web Archive History
No archive found
Website Status
Bot protection detected
robots.txt
Not found

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This subdomain of Meraki, Cisco's networking division, appears to be an internal or test endpoint rather than a public-facing service. It returns a 403 Forbidden error and has an invalid security certificate, making it inaccessible through normal browsers. For a company like Cisco, publicly accessible subdomains typically have valid certificates and work correctly. The lack of any visible content or working security raises questions about why this subdomain exists. If you encountered this link, it's best to avoid it because it cannot be reached securely. There are no signs of malicious activity, but the site simply doesn't function as a proper webpage. For a legitimate infrastructure site, you would expect a valid SSL certificate and a reachable interface β€” neither is present here.

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