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| URL | hxxps://www[.]hotwire[.]com/hotels/ | |
| Brand | Hotwire | |
| Scan ID | 08c18b7c-ce2e-4a1e-a0ce-e1e32c43ff93 |
No detection signals on this scan — it predates the signal pipeline. Re-analyze to capture them.
No brand impersonation signals available.
No technical metadata captured for this scan.
The URL provided leads to the official website of a recognized and popular travel brand, Hotwire. All the links in the website point to the same domain, hotwire.com, indicating that it’s highly unlikely to be a phishing attack. The brand name is clearly mentioned and consistent throughout the site. There aren’t any signs of suspicious activities or urgency that’s often used by phishing sites, like prompting for personal information, rewards, or warnings. The HTTPS protocol in the URL uses an SSL certificate for secure communication, further deeming it safe. Thus, it can be categorized as a legitimate site.