Bot intelligence record
COMODO DCV
Review firstCOMODO DCV is a validator bot from Sectigo / Comodo used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review; it appears in server logs as `COMODO DCV`.
- Operator
- Sectigo / Comodo
- Family
- Sectigo / Comodo
- Type
- Validator
- Source type
- Observed
- Last checked
- 2026-06-22
User-Agent Pattern
Sectigo / ComodoCOMODO DCV
User-agent strings are identification signals, not proof of identity. Confirm important allow, block, or rate-limit decisions with logs, DNS or IP evidence, request behavior, or operator documentation when available.
Robots.txt Snippet
Click snippet to copyUser-agent: COMODO DCV
Disallow: /
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Handling Guidance
AllowUse this record as bot intelligence, then verify the request source and behavior before allowing, blocking, or rate limiting.
COMODO DCV is used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review, and technical page-quality checks.
Record Details
Structured data- Operator
- Sectigo / Comodo
- Family
- Sectigo / Comodo
- Type
- Validator
- Purpose
- Validation And Testing
- Identity type
- Documented
- Confidence
- Medium
- Last verified
- 2026-06-22
- Last checked
- 2026-06-22
- Source type
- Observed
- Verification
- Verify COMODO DCV by matching `COMODO DCV` to Sectigo / Comodo evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
- Spoofing risk
- COMODO DCV has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.
Notes
- COMODO DCV is a validator bot from Sectigo / Comodo used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review, and technical page-quality checks.
- Its primary user-agent pattern is
COMODO DCV. - COMODO DCV is verified with Medium confidence. The identity type is Documented, and the evidence basis is observed traffic patterns and user-agent evidence.
- COMODO DCV does not have confirmed robots.txt behavior in the available public evidence.
- COMODO DCV can usually be allowed after confirming the source and monitoring request volume.
Evidence and Source
- Verify COMODO DCV by matching `COMODO DCV` to Sectigo / Comodo evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
- COMODO DCV traffic is primarily detected by the `COMODO DCV` user-agent pattern. Compare source IPs, reverse DNS, request paths, and crawl cadence with Sectigo / Comodo infrastructure before trusting the traffic.
- COMODO DCV is used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review, and technical page-quality checks.
- COMODO DCV has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.
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