pushio.com
MarkMonitor Inc.
unsigned
No
Pushio.com is a domain that appears to be part of a web push notification service, likely used in a Progressive Web App (PWA) or a browser extension. It's been registered since 2007 but has a transfer lock in place, suggesting it may be difficult to transfer ownership. The scripts analysis suggests it handles subscription to push notifications, stores and retrieves data, and interacts with the Web Push API.
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Oracle Maxymiser
Category: personalization
Description
Oracle Maxymiser is a real-time behavioral targeting, in-session personalisation, and product recommendations platform.
AI Review
The scripts associated with oracle.com and its domain en25.com predominantly focus on user behavior and marketing analytics, primarily through the use of an Eloqua tracking pixel. This allows for the collection of extensive data, such as user interactions, referrer details, time zones, and visit histories, which is then transmitted to Eloqua's servers. While these scripts aim to optimize the user experience and identify barriers to transaction completion, they also raise significant privacy concerns due to the volume and sensitivity of the data being tracked. The tracking mechanisms employed pose potential risks of surveillance, especially regarding informed user consent and how the collected data might be used beyond its original purpose. There are no current alerts indicating malicious activity or security violations, suggesting that the scripts function within expected parameters. However, the dependency on a third-party analytics service introduces additional risk related to data sharing. Despite the vendor’s claim of adherence to PCI compliance, the overarching issue remains the necessity of ensuring effective data minimization practices and transparent consent for users, particularly given the sensitive context of payment interactions. This balance between marketing efficacy and user privacy is critical to maintaining a secure payment environment.
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| Hostname | Type | TTL | Priority | Content |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pushio.com | NS | 600 | a24-65.akam.net. | |
| pushio.com | NS | 600 | a1-198.akam.net. | |
| pushio.com | NS | 600 | a2-67.akam.net. | |
| pushio.com | NS | 600 | a22-64.akam.net. | |
| pushio.com | NS | 600 | a9-67.akam.net. | |
| pushio.com | NS | 600 | a3-66.akam.net. | |
| pushio.com | A | 20 | 23.38.225.98 | |
| pushio.com | AAAA | 20 | 2600:1406:2e00:3a7::f6b | |
| pushio.com | AAAA | 20 | 2600:1406:2e00:391::f6b | |
| pushio.com | TXT | 600 | "v=spf1 -all" | |
| pushio.com | SOA | 600 | a1-198.akam.net. hostmaster.oracle.com. 2026040601 10800 3600 604800 900 |
FAQ
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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.
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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.
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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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