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b2c.com

Jul 14th 2029 04:00 AM

GoDaddy.com, LLC

unsigned

Yes

Jun 13th 2026 10:23 AM

b2c.com is a domain that likely facilitates business-to-consumer transactions. It's registered with GoDaddy since 2006 but has been locked for updates and transfers, and lacks DNSSEC security, which may raise some concerns.

Data on this page is collected by cside's crawler, which monitors third-party scripts across the public web.

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WHOIS Information
Registrar GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registration: July 15th, 1998
Expires: July 14th, 2029
Updated: June 13th, 2026
Nameservers
laura.ns.cloudflare.com. 108.162.192.183
todd.ns.cloudflare.com. 108.162.193.146
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SSL Certificate
Status:

Enabled

Expires: June 17th, 2026
Issuer: Google Trust Services

b2c.com is one of thousands of third-party scripts on the web.

Most sites run dozens of third-party scripts and can't say what each one does. cside monitors every script on your site and catches the ones that change or turn malicious.

DNS Records
Hostname Type TTL Priority Content
b2c.com NS 76100
laura.ns.cloudflare.com.
b2c.com NS 76100
todd.ns.cloudflare.com.
b2c.com SOA 1800
laura.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2406894145 10000 2400 604800 1800

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This domain is analyzed as part of cside's domain directory to identify third-party scripts and their purposes. The summary provides information about what services, tools, or scripts this domain hosts, helping website owners understand which third-party services are being loaded on their sites.

The risk score is calculated based on multiple security factors including SSL certificate validity, DNSSEC status, domain registration details, and historical security data. A higher score indicates lower risk, while a lower score suggests potential security concerns that should be investigated.

The SSL certificate information shows whether the domain uses HTTPS encryption, when the certificate was issued, when it expires, and who issued it. This helps verify the domain's security posture and identify potential certificate-related vulnerabilities that could affect your website's security.

Third-party script domains can be compromised or used maliciously. By monitoring domain information like registration details, SSL certificates, and DNS records, you can identify suspicious changes, expired certificates, or domains that may pose security risks to your website and users.

Domain information is regularly scanned and updated to provide the most current security intelligence. The last scanned timestamp shows when the most recent analysis was performed, ensuring you have up-to-date information about the domain's security status.

If you identify a high-risk domain loading scripts on your website, you should investigate why it's being used, verify its legitimacy, and consider removing or replacing it if it's not essential. Use cside's platform to monitor and block suspicious third-party scripts to protect your users from potential security threats.

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