bestrule34sites.com
Category: Adult Content
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Description of bestrule34sites.com
bestrule34sites.com appears to be an adult-content directory or review site focused on "Rule 34" and animated adult material. Based on the page title, metadata, and visible homepage content, the site presents ranked lists, comparisons, and FAQ-style articles about adult animation platforms, character-focused content, and related websites. The homepage branding shown in the screenshot uses the label "Rule 34 Site Guide" and promotes articles such as top-site rankings for various fandoms and adult-animation topics.
The site does not appear to be a general-purpose business or mainstream media property. Instead, it appears to function as a niche content hub that aggregates and reviews third-party adult websites, with outbound references to multiple external domains in that ecosystem. The operator is not clearly established from the scan data beyond named article authors on the site, so ownership should be considered unclear based on the available information.
Because the domain name, metadata, and linked topics are explicitly adult-oriented, this website would generally be considered intended for mature audiences rather than the general public. The content shown in the screenshot is mostly text links and rankings rather than explicit imagery, but the subject matter and linked destinations indicate an adult-entertainment focus.
Safety Assessment for bestrule34sites.com
At the time of this scan, 0 out of 92 security engines flagged the domain, and the checked blacklist databases also appeared clean. Those are positive indicators, and there was no broad multi-engine consensus suggesting malware, phishing, or blacklist-based abuse. However, the domain is very new at 13 days old and has no established popularity ranking, which can increase uncertainty because newly registered sites have had less time to build reputation.
A malware scan did label the site as suspicious and marked many pages and one referenced external domain with a generic heuristic finding. That signal appears to be low-confidence on its own because it was not corroborated by the broader engine set or blacklist checks, and the flagged page paths largely reflect the site's adult-topic article structure rather than a named malware family. Even so, the combination of a very recent registration, adult-link aggregation, and heuristic suspicion means some caution may still be warranted.
The website also appears to direct users toward third-party adult platforms, which may carry separate privacy, age-appropriateness, or content-safety considerations beyond the scanned domain itself. Based on available scan data, no significant malware or blacklist threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the site's very recent age and adult-linking nature may present elevated caution factors for visitors.
Technical Description
The domain is using Cloudflare-hosted infrastructure with nameservers on Cloudflare and a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a major certificate provider, expiring in August 2026. The resolved server IP is 172.67.187.52, and the site appears to be fronted by Cloudflare's web server and CDN layer. DNSSEC is not enabled, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional authenticity control.
From a security posture standpoint, the strongest technical positives are the presence of HTTPS and the absence of blacklist hits at the time of scanning. Potential concerns include the domain's very recent registration, unknown protocol details in the scan output, and the heuristic scanner's broad suspicious labeling of many pages. Those findings do not by themselves confirm malicious behavior, but they do reduce confidence compared with an older, better-established site.
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