latimes.com

#A3BF712B · Very Safe
100 / 100
AceRooted · latimes.com — Report card
United States 76.223.88.230 Valid HTTPS 35.4 years MarkMonitor Inc. Updated

latimes.com — what the public records say

Our trust engine inspected latimes.com on United States hosting, registrar (MarkMonitor Inc.) and SSL state. The takeaways are summarised here.

Technical Information

IP Address76.223.88.230
Server LocationUnited States
ISP / ProviderUnknown
SSL Certificate Valid HTTPS
SSL IssuerAmazon RSA 2048 M04
Valid Until2026-11-12
RegistrarMarkMonitor Inc.
Registered On1990-12-12
Expires On2027-12-11
Domain Age35.4 years

Initial findings

Our automated probe of latimes.com returned a clean DNS answer pointing to United States, served by Unknown, with the TLS handshake responding OK.

Registration history

latimes.com has existed for about 35.4 years. Long-lived domains are usually associated with established projects, although age alone is not a guarantee of safety.

HTTPS verdict

Our HTTPS probe to latimes.com concluded with: OK. Together with the registrar and hosting country, this forms the security side of the scorecard.

Where the data lives

Anything you submit to latimes.com is processed on servers located in United States. Choose to share data accordingly.

Risk perspective

Domains with the profile of latimes.com (age 35.4 years, SSL OK, registrar MarkMonitor Inc., country United States) usually fall in the "very_safe" category in our automated scoring.

Verdict

Trust score: 100/100very_safe. This is an automated, technical-only verdict; treat it as one data point among many.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does latimes.com use HTTPS?
The HTTPS handshake returned: OK.
What is the registration date of latimes.com?
latimes.com has existed for about 35.4 years according to RDAP.
Where was latimes.com bought?
According to RDAP data, latimes.com was registered through MarkMonitor Inc..
What goes into the latimes.com trust rating?
We mix four ingredients: domain age, certificate state, registrar reputation and DNS health, and project the result onto a 0-100 scale.
Is the WHOIS information about latimes.com hidden?
Privacy services hide the registrant — this is normal and not a red flag in itself.

This report is generated automatically from public technical signals. It is not legal or financial advice.