hacker.io
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This site appears to be safe based on our analysis.
The site does not have a valid SSL certificate — connections are not encrypted. The site has poor security headers (grade F). The site has **no history** on the Wayback Machine — it may be very new or temporary. Suspicious redirect behavior detected (Redirects to different domain).
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Domain Timeline
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External Trust Scores
Average: 89.0%Also check on:
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Community Intelligence
3 mentions found across community sources (3 negative).
More locked down devices might actually inspire a new generation of hackers. iOS devices are right at the sweet spot where most users wont bother trying to circumvent the restrictions. But the variou…
And then the distro will be abandoned and be an open sore for hackers. IoT devices are a mass grave of abandoned Linux distros.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_14#Supported_devices Google isn't the one failing to keep software up to date, its the hardware partners like Samsung. https://www…
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