fry99.cc
Category: Adult Content
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Description of fry99.cc
fry99.cc appears to be an adult video aggregation website focused on amateur and explicit pornographic content, particularly material labeled as Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and related regional categories. Based on the page title, metadata, navigation labels, and screenshot, the site presents streaming-style listings of clips, categories, tags, and embedded media, with an emphasis on user-attraction keywords such as “viral,” “latest videos,” and “popular video.”
The site does not appear to represent a mainstream publisher or a clearly identified corporate operator. Publicly visible ownership details in the scan are limited to registrar and infrastructure information, while the content structure suggests a WordPress-based media site using third-party embeds and advertising or referral links. The screenshot and metadata indicate that the website is adult-oriented and may include explicit sexual material and potentially non-consensual or “leaked” themed content based on available page titles and tags.
Safety Assessment for fry99.cc
Scan results indicate elevated risk signals at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 4 out of 91 security engines, and one blacklist-style provider also listed it, while major content-malice databases shown in the scan were otherwise clean. In addition, the malware scan marked a very large share of scanned pages and links as suspicious or malicious using generic detections, including the site itself and multiple referenced domains. Because many of those detections are heuristic and generic rather than tied to a named malware family, they should be interpreted cautiously, but the volume of flagged objects still raises concern.
The content profile also adds contextual risk. The site appears to host or aggregate explicit adult material, uses numerous third-party links and embeds, and references other adult domains that were also marked suspicious in the scan data. Sites in this category may expose visitors to aggressive advertising, redirects, deceptive prompts, unwanted notifications, or questionable downloads even when direct malware is not conclusively confirmed. Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The domain is behind Cloudflare infrastructure and resolves to a Cloudflare IP address in Toronto, Canada, with Cloudflare-listed hosting and a Cloudflare web server. It uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, expiring on 2026-09-08, which suggests HTTPS was configured correctly at the time of the scan. Nameservers are set to Cloudflare, and DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
From a platform perspective, the scan suggests a WordPress-based site with theme assets, JavaScript libraries, and XML-RPC exposed. The presence of a Cloudflare challenge script, extensive internal media paths, and numerous outbound references to other adult-content domains may increase attack surface or user-experience risk. No DNSBL issue was reported in this scan, but the combination of multi-engine detections, generic malicious-object findings, and suspicious linked domains is a technical caution signal.
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