CONTINUOUS INTERNET TELEMETRY24H DRIFT3,027 material changesacross 2,713 domains · -371 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT23 domains changed DNS providertop destination cloudflare.com · -4 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT3 domains switched email providertop destination h-email.net · -3 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT8 domains switched issuing CA24h · +1 vs yesterdayNOW3,312 curated domains not answering-6,406 vs yesterdayERRORS10,953 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / 429 / 40324H DRIFT3,027 material changesacross 2,713 domains · -371 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT23 domains changed DNS providertop destination cloudflare.com · -4 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT3 domains switched email providertop destination h-email.net · -3 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT8 domains switched issuing CA24h · +1 vs yesterdayNOW3,312 curated domains not answering-6,406 vs yesterdayERRORS10,953 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / 429 / 403

engadget.com

Observed 2026-07-13T00:45:59.444423253+00:00 (12h ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.

Up right now
Runs onAmazon
Email byGoogle Workspace
Secured byAmazon
Registered withGoDaddy.com, LLC
Also usesFacebook/MetaGoogle Search Console
media_entertainment
Every line above is a signed observation. Check the math at the bottom of the page.
INFRASTRUCTURE MAPwhat engadget.com actually stands on - every host below is a signed observation
engadget.com
A / AAAA
13.226.209.7113.226.209.7613.226.209.12313.226.209.41
Amazonserves the site
NS
ns-1449.awsdns-53.orgns-1799.awsdns-32.co.ukns-305.awsdns-38.comns-598.awsdns-10.net
awsdns-53.org + awsdns-32.co.uk + moreanswers its DNS
MX
aspmx.l.google.comaspmx2.googlemail.comaspmx3.googlemail.comalt1.aspmx.l.google.com+1 more
Google Workspacereceives its email
TLS
engadget.com
Amazonissued its certificate

DNS Records

A 4

  • 13.226.209.71
  • 13.226.209.76
  • 13.226.209.123
  • 13.226.209.41

MX 5

  • 1aspmx.l.google.com
  • 10aspmx2.googlemail.com
  • 10aspmx3.googlemail.com
  • 5alt1.aspmx.l.google.com
  • 5alt2.aspmx.l.google.com

TXT 4

  • facebook-domain-verification=ji23xe0rk7xahs4smgxgv2b833jbr7
  • google-site-verification=z8P2Zv9ueAtK5r0B2VTHvQhS1bUWkyU0ppiD2av3pUU
  • v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all
  • v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:dmarc@engadget.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc@engadget.com; fo=1

NS 4

  • ns-1449.awsdns-53.org
  • ns-1799.awsdns-32.co.uk
  • ns-305.awsdns-38.com
  • ns-598.awsdns-10.net

SOA 1

  • ns-1449.awsdns-53.org awsdns-hostmaster.amazon.com

TLS Certificates (3)

Common NameIssuerExpires
engadget.com C=US, O=Amazon, CN=Amazon RSA 2048 M01 Wed, 11 Nov 2026 23:59:59 +0000
Amazon RSA 2048 M01 C=US, O=Amazon, CN=Amazon Root CA 1 Fri, 23 Aug 2030 22:21:28 +0000
Amazon Root CA 1 C=US, ST=Arizona, L=Scottsdale, O=Starfield Technologies, Inc., CN=Starfield Services Root Certificate Authority - G2 Thu, 31 Dec 2037 01:00:00 +0000

Subdomains (0)

None observed.

The proof

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Ed25519 Receipt

Receipt ID
55c0213f-e5d6-4dfc-987d-9521875d9579
Output Hash
1d2365d3b832faf32c9b997739f86bebdb5048a0b0e96c47c372a9a4f2afaf1f
Signature
ed25519:2278911261ae988126cdedee1d43b195d4666be6884edfdea40693cb0d38c8f4bb300134b2c9b4dcffd2d1299109a2bd49e378b2497c9b3993033141dd31890d
Public Key
ed25519:178c3bd0f57d9d64b83cc4630753381e1a465005a2bbba3d032371f24af0bfd8
Parent
(genesis)
Plane
fast
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