4fuck.org
Category: Adult Content
Description of 4fuck.org
4fuck.org appears to be an adult-content website based on the domain name and available category data. The site is associated with adult-oriented material rather than a general business, informational, or institutional service, and its infrastructure appears to be set up through common web-hosting and content-delivery services.
Based on the available domain and hosting details, the domain is registered through a mainstream registrar and uses Cloudflare nameservers and hosting-related services. The site does not appear to be a parked, expired, or suspended domain at the time of this scan, and the available scan context suggests it is operating as a live website rather than a placeholder page.
Safety Assessment for 4fuck.org
The available scan results were broadly clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan indicated no flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database entries did not show listings. There were also no external links, referenced domains, or iframe URLs identified in the provided scan output.
The main notable classification signal is that at least one web-classification source categorized the domain as adult content. That category by itself does not necessarily indicate malware or fraud, but it does mean the site may contain material that is unsuitable for some audiences or environments. With a domain age of about two years and no corroborating threat detections from security engines or blacklist databases, the overall risk indicators appear low based on available data.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain appears to use a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate, which suggests HTTPS was configured at the time of testing. The site is routed through Cloudflare infrastructure, with Cloudflare nameservers and a Cloudflare-associated server IP in Toronto, Canada. This setup may provide CDN, reverse-proxy, and basic traffic-filtering benefits.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No immediate technical security issues were evident from the provided scan data beyond the lack of DNSSEC and the limited visibility into the exact TLS protocol configuration.
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