kamagra10.com
Observed Aug 16, 2026, 13:32 UTC (20h ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time. Catalog observation, re-checked on rotation - watch it for 5-minute checks.
Steady. No change on record for kamagra10.com in the last day; this reading matches the one before it. The steady record is signed like every other reading. Watch it to catch the next move the moment it lands.
DNS Records
A 1
64.190.63.111
MX 1
0localhost
TXT 1
v=spf1 -all
NS 2
ns2.sedoparking.comns1.sedoparking.com
SOA 1
ns1.sedoparking.com hostmaster.sedo.de
MCP_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 -all
DMARC_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 -all
BIMI_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 -all
MTA_STS_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 -all
TLS Certificates (2)
| Common Name | Issuer | Expires |
|---|---|---|
kamagra10.com |
C=US, O=DigiCert Inc, 2.5.4.11=www.digicert.com, CN=Encryption Everywhere DV TLS CA - G2 | Sun, 27 Sep 2026 23:59:59 +0000 |
Encryption Everywhere DV TLS CA - G2 |
C=US, O=DigiCert Inc, 2.5.4.11=www.digicert.com, CN=DigiCert Global Root G2 | Sat, 27 Nov 2027 12:46:40 +0000 |
Subdomains (0)
None observed.
DomainDrift asked this domain for one hostname that nobody ever registered, and it answered. A domain that answers invented hostnames is running wildcard DNS. It is common and usually deliberate. A SaaS platform gives every customer a subdomain this way. How the check works
Signed at scan time. Check the math yourself. Every line above is part of one signed observation. Re-hash it and check the Ed25519 signature in your own browser; the only network request the check makes is for the published public keys.
Verify this receiptEd25519 Receipt
- Receipt ID
rcpt_6332dcdf7b495d98- Output Hash
6bcf89b83afe314ebdcb6d29b2641c0b1de76fa9558165b263b5aaf76f0f0811- Signature
ed25519:288de37d9e5804ee0f6c4605eb5aa947924e7b3c039c73fcf0d67bfd6c651e91b2ee6ea82bac3fdbb7020e06fca53aa96eb83ca4c53f0bc9b7e6249cc304ab01- Public Key
ed25519:4859bb613d650e12dd7478cc307c73a8712fabc115a9dc59f65534ed3c09a8f9- Parent
(genesis)- Plane
- fast