bigfuck.tv
Category: Adult Content
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Description of bigfuck.tv
bigfuck.tv appears to be an adult video streaming website focused on free pornographic content. Based on the page title, meta description, domain name, and homepage layout, the site organizes videos into numerous explicit categories and presents itself as a tube-style adult entertainment portal with searchable content, category pages, and performer-related navigation.
The domain has been registered since late 2015, which suggests it is not a newly created site. Public registration details indicate the domain is registered through Danesco Trading Ltd., while the site uses Cloudflare nameservers and infrastructure. The homepage screenshot shows explicit sexual imagery and category labels intended for adult audiences, indicating that the website is adult-oriented rather than a general media platform.
Safety Assessment for bigfuck.tv
Scan results were mixed at the time of this scan. On one hand, 0 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, and major threat-database checks shown in the scan were clean. The domain is also relatively old and has an established traffic presence, which can be a stabilizing signal when considered alongside the clean multi-engine detection result.
On the other hand, a malware scan flagged a large number of pages and identified one external link and one referenced domain as potentially malicious using a generic detection label. Because this appears to rely heavily on a single scanner's findings and the named threat is generic rather than a broadly corroborated malware family, it should be treated as a lower-confidence warning rather than conclusive evidence on its own. Users should still exercise caution, especially because adult-content sites can expose visitors to aggressive advertising, redirects, or third-party trackers even when broad blacklist checks are clean.
This is also an explicit adult website, so the main practical concerns may relate to privacy, unwanted redirects, and exposure to third-party ad or tracking networks rather than confirmed malware. Based on available scan data, no widespread threat consensus was detected at the time of this scan, but the flagged external reference means some caution may be warranted.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate with expiry shown in September 2026, and it is served behind Cloudflare infrastructure. Nameservers are set to Cloudflare, while the reported hosting provider is DataWeb Global Group B.V with a server IP geolocated to Philadelphia, United States. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
From a security posture perspective, the visible basics are reasonably standard: HTTPS is present and the domain is long-established. The main technical concern in this scan is not the TLS setup, but the malware scanner's generic flag on an external tracking or redirect-related domain referenced by the site.
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