ad-contents.jp
Category: Ads, Analytics, Content Servers
Description of ad-contents.jp
ad-contents.jp appears to be a Japanese web portal offering free browser-based game and quiz content. The page title and visible homepage text describe a "game contents list," and the screenshot shows casual activities such as a daily quiz, calendar-style content, calculation games, and English vocabulary tests intended for regular play.
Based on the domain name, linked assets, and referenced domains, the site may function as a content or promotional platform connected to advertising or engagement campaigns rather than a standalone software product. The presence of a corporate Japanese domain among referenced domains suggests it may be operated by or associated with a business entity in Japan, while the overall presentation appears focused on lightweight entertainment and user engagement.
Safety Assessment for ad-contents.jp
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for this domain, with 0 out of 91 engines flagging it. Malware scanning also indicated no flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database sources did not report listings. The domain has also been registered for about 10 years, which can be a positive stability signal when considered alongside the clean scan results.
The visible content in the screenshot appears consistent with a normal casual-games page and does not show obvious phishing prompts, fake system alerts, or deceptive download behavior. While web risk can change over time and no automated scan can guarantee future behavior, the available evidence does not indicate significant malicious activity.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site was observed using a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Sectigo Limited, with certificate validity extending to 2026-12-07. It resolves to an IP address in Japan and appears to be served over Apache infrastructure, with AWS Route 53-style nameservers configured. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation.
No malicious files, flagged outbound links, or suspicious iframes were reported in the provided scan data. Hosting and server details appear consistent with a normal production website, and no immediate infrastructure-level security concerns were evident from the available information.
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