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No β€” southwest.com.ssl.sc.omtrdc.net doesn't look safe

30/ 100 trust score
Industry: Infrastructure Checked Jul 15, 2026 Infrastructure average: 47 23 signals

In plain English

This URL is not meant to be visited directly. The SSL certificate doesn't match the address, so your connection can't be trusted. It looks like a misconfigured analytics server, not a website you'd interact with. Best to avoid it.

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

Already paid? Call your bank

Contact your bank or card provider right away. They can often stop or reverse a recent payment.

4

Warn others

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

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Cross-referenced 23 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jul 15, 2026. How we score β†’

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how southwest.com.ssl.sc.omtrdc.net did in each.
15
Security

The SSL certificate is invalid for this specific hostname, meaning any connection to it is untrustworthy and could be intercepted. Security headers are set, but they don't matter if the basic encryption fails.

30
Identity

The domain is a subdomain of sc.omtrdc.net, which is owned by Adobe for analytics. No WHOIS record exists for this exact hostname, making ownership opaque. For an analytics endpoint, that's not unusual, but for a site meant to be visited, it's a red flag.

55
Reputation

The site is not on any blacklists and has clean Google Web Risk results. However, there is no history in the Wayback Machine, which is unusual for a legitimate service that has been around. This could indicate a very recent setup or a short-lived domain.

80
Transparency

This URL appears to be a backend analytics server, not a public-facing website. The lack of an about page, contact info, or social media is expected for such infrastructure. No need to penalize.

85
Compliance

A backend data-collection endpoint doesn't need privacy policies or terms of service displayed on its own domain. The absence of legal pages is normal for this type of host.

60
Infrastructure

DNS resolves to multiple IPs hosted on Amazon, and security headers like CSP are set. But DNSSEC is not enabled and there are no email servers, which is typical for a non-communication endpoint.

What we checked

The 23 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
DigiCert Inc
Google Web Risk
Clean
SSL Certificate
Invalid
Security Headers
3 of 6
Site Reachable
Unreachable
Identity & WHOIS
About Page
Not found
Branding
Basic
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
Hosting Network (ASN)
AS16509 AMAZON-02
Page Load Time
63ms
Reputation & Reach
Sitemap
Not found
Social Media Presence
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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This address looks like it belongs to Adobe's analytics network, used by companies like Southwest Airlines to track website traffic. But there's a problem: the SSL certificate on this subdomain doesn't match its name, so any data sent to it isn't properly encrypted. That's a serious issue for a data-collection endpoint. Additionally, there's no record of this hostname in web archives, which is odd for a service that's supposed to be active. Legitimate analytics servers usually have valid certificates and stable configurations. Here, the broken TLS suggests the setup is either abandoned or incorrect. If you're a developer seeing this URL in network logs, double-check that the tracking script is pointing to the right host. For regular users, this isn't something you'd visit in a browser. There's no reason to trust this address with your information, and no evidence it's a scam either β€” just a poorly maintained piece of infrastructure.

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