Most Trusted Infrastructure Sites

9 sites reviewed · average trust score: 72/100

Rankings

#1
90
apnic.net APNIC.net is a highly trusted and legitimate organization with a strong online presence and robust security measures. The only minor concern is the partial legal documentation.
Trusted
#2
88
dns.google This site is trusted due to its excellent infrastructure, strong security, and high global ranking. While it lacks some transparency and legal compliance elements, these are minor concerns given the site's function and operator.
Trusted
#3
84
ripe.net This site is trusted and appears to be a legitimate, well-established online presence. While there are minor deductions for partial legal pages and missing social media links, its long domain age, robust security features, and strong infrastructure indicate reliability.
Trusted
#4
83
yandex.net This site is broadly trusted, particularly due to its strong online presence, established age, and robust technical infrastructure. However, users should note the significant lack of legal pages, which is a major transparency and compliance issue.
Trusted
#5
78
stdutility.com Stdutility.com appears to be a mostly safe platform with a long domain history and good security practices. However, potential users should be aware that the site redirects to echodex.io, which complicates a direct assessment of stdutility.com's content and purpose.
Mostly Safe
#6
75
sites.google.com While sites.google.com exhibits strong foundational security, its potential for hidden content and lack of clear contact information raise moderate concerns. It's mostly safe for general use, but be wary of the specific content on individual pages.
Mostly Safe
#7
67
googleusercontent.com This domain is mostly safe, benefiting from its deep integration with Google's robust infrastructure and security measures. However, a significant lack of transparency and legal compliance are notable drawbacks, especially concerning the absence of essential legal pages and contact information.
Mostly Safe
#8
55
tinylnk.me Tinylnk.me is a functional, technically sound service, but its lack of clear, verifiable ownership makes it difficult to fully endorse. Proceed with moderate caution, especially if you intend to use this for business-critical or sensitive link redirection.
Use Caution
#9
35
msftncsi.com This site is highly suspicious, primarily because it's completely unreachable and lacks any form of secure connection. While it has a very high Tranco Rank, its current technical failures render it functionally nonexistent.
Suspicious
Internet infrastructure sites are the plumbing of the web — DNS root servers, regional internet registries, ICANN, and network coordination bodies. These organizations don't serve end users directly, but everything online depends on them working correctly and securely. We evaluate infrastructure sites using the same objective signals we apply everywhere: SSL configuration, domain age, WHOIS transparency, safe browsing data, and web reputation. For infrastructure providers, these signals carry extra weight because a compromised registry or DNS authority could have cascading effects across millions of domains. The good news is that infrastructure organizations consistently score among the highest in our database. They tend to have decades-old domains, enterprise-grade SSL managed by dedicated security teams, transparent organizational ownership, and spotless safe browsing records. This is expected — these are the organizations that literally write the standards for how the internet should work. When an infrastructure site does show anomalies, it's worth paying close attention. Problems at this layer of the internet stack tend to be either very boring (a certificate renewal that slipped by a day) or very serious (a compromise that could affect routing or DNS resolution globally).

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