If you’ve come across out-fe-base-eks-a523509d3d37be79.elb.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com, you’re probably wondering whether it’s legit. The first thing you need to know is that this isn’t a typical domain — it’s an Amazon Web Services load balancer address. That doesn’t automatically make it dangerous, but it does raise questions about why anyone would be pointing you here. The homepage returns a 404 error, and the SSL certificate doesn’t match the hostname, so the site can’t be reached securely. That’s a serious issue for any site that expects visitors. On the positive side, the site does have a privacy policy, terms of service, and a business disclosure page. But there’s no contact information, no social media links, and no history in web archives. For a site that appears to be a backend service rather than a public-facing business, these gaps are not surprising, but they do make it impossible to verify who operates it. If you’re being asked to enter personal data or payment information here, that would be a major red flag. Most legitimate infrastructure services don’t hide behind broken certificates and missing contact details. Until the security issues are fixed and the purpose of the site is clearly explained, treat it with caution.