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Be careful — Suspicious

No — log.iflytek.com doesn't look safe

30/ 100 trust score
Industry: Other Checked Jun 29, 2026 Other average: 31 26 signals

In plain English

I'd be very cautious with log.iflytek.com. The homepage returns a meaningless API error, there's no contact information, and the domain's WHOIS record is completely missing — not even privacy-shielded. While it has legal pages and a valid SSL certificate, those positive signals are undercut by the fact that this site has no web history, no social presence, and feels hollow. Right now there isn't enough evidence to call it a scam, but there's also almost nothing that confirms it's a real, operating business.

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1

Don't enter any details

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2

Close the tab

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Cross-referenced 26 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jun 29, 2026. How we score →

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how log.iflytek.com did in each.
60
Security

The site has a valid TLS certificate from a reputable issuer and isn't flagged by Google Safe Browsing or any blacklists. However, it accepts old, vulnerable TLS versions (1.0/1.1) and doesn't set any browser security headers that protect against common attacks. That's a mixed picture — the basics are covered, but the defenses aren't tightened up.

20
Identity

The WHOIS record shows no match for this domain at all, which is extremely unusual. Even privacy-protected domains have a registrant record. This means the actual owner is completely hidden. For a business that has an about page and legal disclosures, this missing registration record is a serious red flag.

30
Reputation

The site isn't on any blacklists and it's clean with Google Web Risk, but there's zero history in the Wayback Machine. That suggests the domain is very new or has never been consistently online. No Tranco ranking or Trustpilot profile means there's no external validation anywhere. Overall, there's almost no track record to evaluate.

50
Transparency

There's an about page and a business disclosure page, which is good — the operator is willing to say who they are legally. But there's no contact info anywhere on the homepage, no social media links, and no favicon. For a company that publishes legal disclosures, the lack of a simple contact method is odd and undercuts transparency.

65
Compliance

Privacy policy and terms of service are present, and there's a business disclosure page required under EU law. That's more than many sites bother with. Without knowing what data the site actually collects (it appears to be an API endpoint returning only an error message), it's hard to judge whether those policies are adequate — but the structure is there.

45
Infrastructure

The site resolves and loads, but has no email handling (no MX records), no DNSSEC, no security headers, and a misconfigured sitemap. It runs on Tengine behind a Chinese telecom backbone. The technical setup feels unfinished — it works for basic serving but lacks the polish and redundancy you'd expect from an established service.

What we checked

The 26 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
GlobalSign nv-sa
Google Web Risk
Clean
Legacy TLS
Accepted
SSL Certificate
Valid
Security Headers
0 of 6
Server
Tengine
TLS Version
TLS 1.2
Identity & WHOIS
About Page
Found
Branding
Missing
Business Disclosure
Found
Contact Info
Not found
Legal Pages
Privacy & Terms found
Infrastructure & DNS
DNS Blacklists
Clean
DNS Resolution
1 IP(s)
DNSSEC
Not enabled
Email (MX Records)
None
Hosting Network (ASN)
AS4837 CHINA169-BACKBONE CHINA UNICOM China169 Backbone
Page Load Time
1063ms
Reputation & Reach
Sitemap
Misconfigured
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
Online
robots.txt
Present

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When you visit log.iflytek.com, the first thing you see is a raw API error — not a proper website. That alone should give you pause. The domain's WHOIS record is completely absent, which is unusual even for privacy-protected sites. That means there's no public record of who registered it or when.

On the positive side, the site does have an about page, a legal-entity disclosure, and a privacy policy. These are signals most scam operations skip. But the lack of any contact email, phone number, or social media profile makes it hard to verify that the business behind those legal pages actually exists. The domain also has no history in the Wayback Machine, so there's no track record at all.

If you're considering using log.iflytek.com for anything that requires trust — like submitting data or making a purchase — you're working with very little information. A legitimate API service usually provides developer documentation, support channels, and a visible team. This site offers none of that. Until the operator provides clearer evidence of who they are and what the service actually does, it's safer to assume the site isn't ready for real use. We'd classify it as suspicious not because we found evidence of a scam, but because the evidence that it's legitimate is almost entirely missing.

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