Verification Manual
This technical manual provides comprehensive procedures for identifying official B-Global brand nodes and distinguishing them from unauthorized replicas or mirrors.
Node Identification Protocol
Verification of a digital node's authenticity requires a multi-step technical validation process. Follow these procedures to ensure the integrity of the resource you are accessing.
Step 1: Domain Authority Check
Ensure the domain is a registered sub-node of bingo-protection.site or an authorized partner domain listed in the central registry.
Step 2: Certificate Validation
Inspect the SSL/TLS certificate. Official nodes will always present a certificate with a verified Chain of Trust linked to the B-Global Root Authority.
Step 3: Asset Integrity Hash
Compare the cryptographic hashes of delivered media assets against the values stored in the Asset Registry. Any discrepancy indicates a non-authentic asset.
Distinguishing Authentic Nodes
Authentic B-Global nodes exhibit specific technical characteristics that are difficult to replicate in unauthorized environments:
- Response Headers: Official nodes include custom security headers (e.g.,
X-BGlobal-Identity-ID) that are dynamically generated and verified. - Resource Loading: All technical assets are loaded from authorized CDN nodes specified in the Technical Specs.
- Signature Verification: Critical data packets are digitally signed by the infrastructure's private key.
Unauthorized Replica Detection
Technical administrators should be vigilant for signs of unauthorized replicas, which may include:
- Inconsistent DNS resolution patterns.
- Self-signed or expired SSL certificates.
- Mismatched asset hashes or outdated UI frameworks.
- Lack of proper HSTS implementation.