ahoylist.net
Category: Adult, Mature, Adult Content, Suspicious
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Description of ahoylist.net
Ahoylist.net appears to be a directory-style website that organizes links to third-party streaming, download, torrent, manga, anime, live sports, eBook, music, and adult-content resources. The homepage branding (“Index of the seven seas”) and category tiles suggest it functions as a curated index for users looking for entertainment and file-sharing destinations rather than as a content host itself.
Based on the visible categories and outbound links, the site may be aimed at users seeking access to movies, TV, live channels, games, comics, and adult material, along with related tools such as VPNs and ad blockers. The operator is not clearly identified in the provided scan data, and the domain appears relatively new, which limits transparency about ownership and long-term reputation.
Classification data is mixed: several web-classification providers place it in entertainment or downloads/sharing, while another source associates it with adult/mature and suspicious content. Taken together, the site appears to be a link hub for media, piracy-adjacent resources, and some adult-oriented sections.
Safety Assessment for ahoylist.net
Scan results are mixed and should be interpreted cautiously. At the time of this scan, 1 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, which is a relatively low consensus signal on its own. However, a separate malware scan marked multiple internal pages and many outbound references as suspicious or malicious using generic heuristic labels, and the site links out to a large number of third-party domains that have also been flagged by security scanners. This does not by itself prove harmful behavior on every visit, but it does suggest an elevated risk profile compared with a typical informational website.
The content and structure also add context. The site appears to aggregate links to streaming, torrent, download, gambling-related, and adult destinations, which may expose visitors to aggressive advertising, deceptive redirects, unwanted downloads, or unsafe third-party pages. The domain is also very new, which can increase uncertainty because newer sites have had less time to establish a stable reputation. On the positive side, major threat databases and blacklist checks provided here were clean at the time of this scan, and there was no broad multi-engine detection consensus.
Overall, the strongest caution signal here is not the single-engine detection alone, but the combination of a young domain, numerous heuristic malware-scan findings, and extensive linking to externally flagged sites. Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, with traffic routed through Cloudflare infrastructure. The server IP resolves to Cloudflare hosting in Canada, and the nameservers are also on Cloudflare, which is common for performance and DDoS-mitigation purposes. The web server is reported as Cloudflare, while the exact supported TLS protocol details were not provided in the scan.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not unusual but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The domain is only about 129 days old, which is a modest technical trust concern because newly registered domains are statistically more uncertain than established ones. No blacklist-database hits were reported in the provided threat-database checks at the time of this scan, but the site’s large number of outbound links to flagged domains remains a notable operational concern.
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