CONTINUOUS INTERNET TELEMETRY24H DRIFT2,059 material changesacross 1,869 domains · +100 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT24 domains changed DNS providertop destination cloudflare.com · +5 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT8 domains switched email providertop destination google.com · +5 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT1 domains switched issuing CA24h · -1 vs yesterdayNOW3,477 curated domains not answeringlast probe, steadyERRORS8,526 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / TLSTHROTTLED2,337 throttled or blocked our scanner429 rate-limit / 403 bot-block24H DRIFT2,059 material changesacross 1,869 domains · +100 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT24 domains changed DNS providertop destination cloudflare.com · +5 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT8 domains switched email providertop destination google.com · +5 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT1 domains switched issuing CA24h · -1 vs yesterdayNOW3,477 curated domains not answeringlast probe, steadyERRORS8,526 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / TLSTHROTTLED2,337 throttled or blocked our scanner429 rate-limit / 403 bot-block

record.pt

Observed 2026-07-15T15:27:20.352Z (38m ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.

Up right now
Runs onCloudflare
Also usesGoogle Search ConsoleFacebook/Meta
11 subdomains · push_legacy
Every line above is a signed observation. Check the math at the bottom of the page.
INFRASTRUCTURE MAPwhat record.pt actually stands on - every host below is a signed observation
record.pt
A / AAAA
195.23.36.47
Cloudflareserves the site
NS
ns4.xl.ptns3.xl.ptns1.cofina.ptns2.cofina.pt
xl.pt + cofina.ptanswers its DNS
MX
mxg.eu.mpssec.netmxf.eu.mpssec.net
mpssec.netreceives its email

HTTPS probe

redirect Redirecting (3xx) 301 → https://www.record.pt/
HTTP status301
Servercloudflare
TLS protocolHTTP/2
TLS issuernot observed
Behind Cloudflareyes
Response time1229 ms
DNS resolutionNOERROR
Redirect chain
https://www.record.pt/

Every field above is part of the same signed observation as the records below. Blank means not observed, never "none".

DNS Records

A 1

  • 195.23.36.47

MX 2

  • 10mxg.eu.mpssec.net
  • 10mxf.eu.mpssec.net

TXT 15

  • v=spf1 mx a:mail.cofina.pt a:secundario.cofina.pt include:spf.xl.pt include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all
  • google-site-verification=nRtV9ch9yqPpbOn8dGz8XmbdRPbb0RHdHTFKFrm0FVg
  • 423vsoejai5ik3oucvnn08umo0
  • MS=ms49663008
  • lovable_verification=6e33beb4ecface10dca904c37da50406ade6bc4aedf1cba0729ff3351b00c0e4
  • ouqhpcn0er7ps7raa4qn7uq4rt
  • 0vJkwgIJWOMqyqDAlHH1qW8hIyWKOHG3Ousx9TSp+534ZPCzsA4ABNPF74oKHcvvsM1f3auUaBL3lxKu1OJUNg==
  • Probely=242d8cb6-2241-4177-b686-1808ea25b032
  • knowbe4-site-verification=b93c508775c815888f0a8bfff5720200
  • abuseipdb-verification=yKSSaO66

NS 4

  • ns4.xl.pt
  • ns3.xl.pt
  • ns1.cofina.pt
  • ns2.cofina.pt

SOA 1

  • ns1.cofina.pt dnsmaster.xl.pt

CAA 3

  • issue godaddy.com
  • iodef mailto:postmaster@xl.pt
  • issue letsencrypt.org

TLS Certificates (0)

None.

Subdomains (11)

The proof

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Ed25519 Receipt

Receipt ID
c41183a7-af4d-43ec-afbe-cf1eb4b83dd2
Output Hash
8960688fd383156bb8c3d6836d415d60494097923d8c48c6d8e28b016db40ae7
Signature
ed25519:55343508110fd3ec60d1bcdfb45e4a1f2a0f0f7b5c5269921772786ea715095762ab229b34182c5558d1c8352385abb28322033f3c34aba6d1e6072bf1b75e09
Public Key
ed25519:d610d74ef18f683e5beb859d241d5e67dff0c122e8928b06bec1c2476f4ba27b
Parent
(genesis)
Plane
fast
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