fazbear.org
Category: Entertainment
Description of fazbear.org
fazbear.org appears to be a small entertainment or personal creative website rather than a commercial service. The domain name references "Fazbear," which is commonly associated with fictional horror-themed entertainment branding, and the visible homepage uses psychedelic artwork, stylized text reading "freddy fazbear entertainment," and locally hosted media files such as images, audio, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript pages.
Based on the page title "INNERSPEAKER," the site may function as an experimental art, fan, or multimedia project with multiple internal pages rather than a conventional business website. There is no clear indication in the provided scan data that it is operated by a large organization, retailer, or public institution; it appears more likely to be independently operated or hobbyist in nature.
Safety Assessment for fazbear.org
The available scan results are favorable. At the time of this scan, the domain was flagged by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported 0 flagged files out of 12 examined, and the listed blacklist and threat-database checks did not show active listings. External links, referenced domains, and iframe checks also did not reveal flagged destinations in the provided data.
That said, this appears to be an unusual, low-profile site with no Tranco ranking and highly stylized content, so reputation signals are limited compared with major established websites. Unusual design alone does not indicate malicious activity, and based on the scan evidence provided, there were no corroborating signs of phishing, malware delivery, or blacklist activity.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services and an expiry date of 2026-07-18. The resolved server IP is 188.114.96.0, hosted via Cloudflare in Toronto, Canada, and the domain uses Cloudflare nameservers. This setup is common for sites using CDN and reverse-proxy protection.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No technical indicators of compromise were provided in the scan results, and the scanned internal resources appeared limited to standard static web assets such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and audio files.
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