Stackpathdns.net doesn't really act like a standalone website. Type it into your browser and you'll be immediately sent to domains.atom.com instead. That alone makes it tough to evaluate — you're not actually interacting with stackpathdns.net itself. For a domain that's been registered for nine years, that's an odd way to behave. Most legitimate hosting or domain businesses have their own site, their own brand, and their own contact information. Here you get none of those things. The technical side is clean: the SSL certificate works, there's no blacklisting, and traffic isn't terrible. But when you can't find any information about who operates the site or what it's supposed to do, it's reasonable to pause. If you landed on this domain expecting a product or service, take a moment to verify the actual business you ended up at before sharing any personal or payment information. The redirect itself isn't a scam indicator, but the lack of transparency means you should treat the destination site with the same scrutiny you'd use anywhere else.