The full anatomy of a phishing site,
one URL at a time.
ZeroPhish renders the page, runs twelve detection signals against the DOM, certificate chain, brand fingerprint and threat feeds, and returns a typed verdict. Built for security teams and product engineers.
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| URL | hxxps://serverfault[.]com/questions/4714/what-is-the-best-way-to-identify-unknown-processes-on-windows | |
| Brand | serverfault.com | |
| Screenshot | https://cdn.zerophish.ai/9f346303-0300-4a83-b821-d5d66dabde84.jpg | |
| Scan ID | a052c18c-b0c7-4ace-838d-5d35a54b6d35 |
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 website is from a reputable source known as serverfault.com, which is a portion of the Stack Exchange network. The website’s main purpose is to provide knowledge to users about various topics related to servers, networking, and related topics. The website does not exhibit any typical phishing characteristics: the URL does match the brand, there are no unexpected reward claims or false alarms about the user’s account status, and there are no phony login forms. Although this URL could possibly be used for phishing in the wrong hands, such as by mimicking the site or utilizing a similar domain name, there is no evidence to suggest this in the current context. Therefore, it is classified as a non-phishing website.