When you look up csss.query.api.dvb.corpinter.net, you're not landing on a typical business site. This is an API endpoint β the kind of address a program uses to talk to a server, not something you'd browse yourself. And right now, it's not working. The server returns an error, which means whatever service was supposed to be here is broken or taken down.
For any kind of online service β even a developer API β you'd expect to find some basic information about who runs it. This domain has no owner listed in public records, no contact email, no company name, and no history in the Internet Archive. The only positive signals are solid encryption and hosting on Microsoft Azure. But encryption alone doesn't tell you who to hold accountable if something goes wrong.
If you encountered this domain as part of a setup or configuration, be cautious. The mismatch error on the page suggests you might be trying to reach the wrong server, or the service has been abandoned. Without any way to identify the operator or verify the site's purpose, it's safest to avoid sending any data here. For a legitimate API, documentation and a clear support channel are standard β neither exists in this case. Until that changes, treat csss.query.api.dvb.corpinter.net as unverified and potentially risky.