aniworld.to
Category: Entertainment
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Description of aniworld.to
Aniworld.to appears to be an anime streaming and video-on-demand website aimed at German-speaking users. The homepage text states that it offers more than 1,000 anime titles for free online viewing, and the visible navigation, episode listings, and title artwork suggest a catalog-style entertainment platform focused on serialized anime content.
Safety Assessment for aniworld.to
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected by 0 out of 91 security engines at the time of this scan, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist databases. The site also has an established age of over four years and a relatively strong traffic profile, which can be consistent with a widely visited entertainment platform.
One malware scan did produce a generic suspicious result across many pages and referenced a flagged IP address, but this appears to be a low-confidence heuristic signal rather than a broadly corroborated malware finding. Because that result was not supported by the wider engine consensus or blacklist checks, it may reflect embedded third-party resources, aggressive site behavior, or a false positive rather than confirmed malicious activity. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate and is routed through Cloudflare nameservers, while the web server appears to sit behind DDoS protection infrastructure. Hosting data points to infrastructure associated with Belize, and the site currently resolves to a server identified as ddos-guard. DNSSEC is unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation.
A technical point of note is the generic suspicious reference to an external IP address found by one malware scanner. Since no iframe activity was reported and blacklist checks were clean, this may indicate a non-specific heuristic concern rather than a confirmed compromise, but it is still a detail worth monitoring over time.
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