URL: https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/05/atomically-thin-material-could-cut-need-for-transistors-in-half/
Submission: On May 28 via automatic, source hackernews

Summary

This website contacted 83 IPs in 6 countries across 56 domains to perform 228 HTTP transactions. The main IP is 50.31.169.131, located in Melrose Park, United States and belongs to SERVERCENTRAL - Server Central Network, US. The main domain is arstechnica.com.
TLS certificate: Issued by Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure ... on January 16th 2019. Valid for: 2 years.
This is the only time arstechnica.com was scanned on urlscan.io!

urlscan.io Verdict: No classification

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Protocol
HTTP/1.1
Security
TLS 1.2, ECDHE_RSA, AES_256_GCM
Server
54.88.74.142 Ashburn, United States, ASN14618 (AMAZON-AES - Amazon.com, Inc., US),
Reverse DNS
ec2-54-88-74-142.compute-1.amazonaws.com
Software
nginx /
Resource Hash
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Request headers

Referer
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User-Agent
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/74.0.3729.169 Safari/537.36

Response headers

Pragma
no-cache
Date
Tue, 28 May 2019 22:16:58 GMT
Last-Modified
Mon, 28 Sep 1970 06:00:00 GMT
Server
nginx
Content-Type
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Cache-Control
no-cache
Connection
keep-alive
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Expires
Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:01 GMT
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px.moatads.com/
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409 B
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Protocol
HTTP/1.1
Security
TLS 1.2, ECDHE_ECDSA, AES_256_GCM
Server
2.18.235.40 , Ascension Island, ASN16625 (AKAMAI-AS - Akamai Technologies, Inc., US),
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Software
Apache /
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Referer
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User-Agent
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Failed requests

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Domain
d.turn.com
URL
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Domain
tag.bounceexchange.com
URL
https://tag.bounceexchange.com/2806/i.js
Domain
a.ad.gt
URL
https://a.ad.gt/api/v1/u/matches/57
Domain
infinityid.condenastdigital.com
URL
https://infinityid.condenastdigital.com/?rand=1559081797832
Domain
static.criteo.net
URL
https://static.criteo.net/js/ld/publishertag.js

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176 JavaScript Global Variables

These are the non-standard "global" variables defined on the window object. These can be helpful in identifying possible client-side frameworks and code.

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Message:
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Message:
digiTrustUser not defined
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Message:
digiTrustUser not defined
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Message:
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Message:
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Indicators

This is a term in the security industry to describe indicators such as IPs, Domains, Hashes, etc. This does not imply that any of these indicate malicious activity.

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