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10/ 100 trust score
Industry: Other Checked Jun 19, 2026 Other average: 29 24 signals

In plain English

I cannot recommend trusting this site at all. The domain doesn't resolve to a working website, there is no identifiable owner or business behind it, and there's no way to contact anyone. Even if the site were functional, the complete lack of transparency makes it too risky to engage with.

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 β€” 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

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4

Warn others

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

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Cross-referenced 24 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jun 19, 2026. How we score β†’

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how drs-ipv6.wtzw.com did in each.
65
Security

The site has a valid SSL certificate and uses modern encryption, which is good. But it accepts outdated, vulnerable TLS versions that browsers stopped supporting years ago, and it's missing basic browser protections against clickjacking and other attacks.

10
Identity

We have no idea who runs this site. The WHOIS record returns nothing, there is no about page, and the site itself is returning a 404 error. There's no business name or individual behind it that we can point to.

60
Reputation

The site isn't blacklisted anywhere and Google sees no threats, which is neutral-positive. But there's no web archive history to check its track record, and it's not a known entity with any measurable reputation.

5
Transparency

There is zero transparency here. No contact information, no about page, no social media presence, and not even a favicon. The homepage itself returns a 404 error, so visitors can't even see what this site claims to be.

15
Compliance

No privacy policy or terms of service exist. For a commercial site this is a real legal gap, especially under EU rules. However, since the site is inaccessible, its actual compliance needs are unclear.

40
Infrastructure

The technical setup is mixed. The server responds quickly and uses a modern proxy, but there's no email handling, no DNSSEC, and no sitemap. The domain resolves to several IPs, which isn't unusual, but the whole package feels incomplete.

What we checked

The 24 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
DigiCert, Inc.
Google Web Risk
Clean
Legacy TLS
Accepted
SSL Certificate
Valid
Security Headers
0 of 6
Server
istio-envoy
TLS Version
TLS 1.3
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
6 IP(s)
DNSSEC
Not enabled
Email (MX Records)
None
Page Load Time
685ms
Reputation & Reach
Sitemap
Not found
Social Media Presence
None found
Tranco Rank
Not ranked
Trustpilot
No Trustpilot profile
Web Archive History
Unable to check
Website Status
HTTP 404
robots.txt
Not found

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When you visit drs-ipv6.wtzw.com, you get a 404 error β€” the page doesn't exist. That alone is a major red flag. A legitimate business or service needs a working site to operate. But the deeper problem is that there's no way to figure out who put this domain online. The WHOIS record is empty, there's no about page, no contact information, and no social media presence. You can't find a company name, an address, or even an email address tied to this site.

For comparison, even a small legitimate operation typically has some kind of identity β€” a business name, a person's name, a privacy policy. This domain has none of that. It's also missing legal pages that are standard for any commercial website. The technical setup shows some basic competence (a valid certificate, fast loading), but that doesn't matter when the site itself is broken and anonymous.

If you came across drs-ipv6.wtzw.com somewhere, treat it as effectively nonexistent. There's nothing to use, buy from, or sign up for. It's not that the evidence suggests a scam β€” it's that there's no evidence at all of a real, operating entity. Without that foundation, any interaction is purely a gamble. My advice: skip it entirely.

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