darknetreview.com
Category: Suspicious
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Description of darknetreview.com
darknetreview.com appears to be a content site focused on reviews, guides, and commentary about darknet markets, dark web services, and privacy-related topics. The homepage branding, article titles, and metadata indicate that it publishes posts such as market reviews, link roundups, and informational pieces aimed at users interested in anonymous marketplaces and cryptocurrency privacy tools.
Based on the visible content, the site seems to operate more like a blog or review portal than a direct marketplace. It presents an author profile under the name "Darknet Informer" and includes social links, article listings, and embedded media. The subject matter is closely associated with illicit-market ecosystems and drug-related references, which aligns with the available web-classification data.
Safety Assessment for darknetreview.com
Scan results show mixed but limited security concerns at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 2 out of 91 security engines with generic "suspicious" labels, while major blacklist and threat-database checks were clean. A malware scan also reported one flagged page and one flagged outbound reference, but the detection appears to be tied to a linked external Monero-related resource rather than broad evidence of active malware across the site.
Even so, the website's content focus raises separate risk considerations beyond malware detection. The page prominently promotes and reviews darknet markets, and one classification source labeled it in a drugs-related category. Sites in this niche may expose visitors to fraud, illegal services, deceptive links, or operational-security risks even when traditional malware scanners show little or no consensus.
Based on available data, no widespread technical threat activity was strongly corroborated at the time of this scan, but the site's subject matter and limited scanner flags suggest it may pose elevated contextual risks for visitors.
Technical Description
The domain is about 2 years old and uses Cloudflare-hosted infrastructure, with nameservers on Cloudflare and a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services. The site resolves to a Cloudflare IP in Toronto, Canada. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation.
From a technical standpoint, the visible setup looks like a standard web deployment behind a reverse-proxy/CDN. No blacklist listings were reported at the time of this scan. The main technical concern in the scan data is a single malware-scan heuristic involving one page and one referenced external domain, which may indicate a false positive or a low-confidence content/link issue rather than confirmed site-wide compromise.
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