When you land on cwmportal.sharepoint.com, you're immediately redirected to a Microsoft login page. That's not a scam tactic—it's how SharePoint authentication works for private team portals. The site is hosted on Microsoft's own infrastructure, uses modern encryption, and shows no signs of blacklisting or malware.
What does this mean for you? If you're an employee or authorized user with an invitation, this is exactly what a legitimate SharePoint site looks like. The lack of a public web history, no favicon, and robots.txt blocking all crawlers are all standard for internal corporate portals that aren't meant to be indexed.
However, if you stumbled onto this page expecting a public website or a store, this isn't that kind of site. There are no product reviews, contact forms, or Trustpilot profiles because it's not a public-facing business. For those who belong here, it's safe. For everyone else, there's nothing to transact or even browse.
The most important check: never enter Microsoft login credentials on a site you weren't directed to from a trusted link. If you have a specific invitation link from your company, you're fine. If not, you have no reason to be here.