gayhoopla.com
Category: Adult Content
Detailed link, domain and iframe URLs from this site are not shown here - some of the strings contain content that isn't appropriate for general-audience display. The counts above reflect the full scan.
Description of gayhoopla.com
GayHoopla appears to be an adult entertainment website focused on streaming or promoting exclusive amateur gay video content in HD. The page metadata and landing screen indicate that the site distributes age-restricted material and uses an entry gate stating that visitors must be 18 or older before proceeding.
Based on the screenshot and metadata, the site appears to be operated under the GayHoopla brand, with a copyright notice referencing Blurred Media LLC. Its presentation suggests a subscription or content-platform model rather than a general-purpose website, and its content is clearly intended for adult audiences only.
Safety Assessment for gayhoopla.com
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for this domain, with 0 out of 91 engines flagging it. The malware scan also indicated no flagged files among 25 scanned items, and the reviewed external links, referenced domains, and iframes did not show flagged threats. In addition, the domain was not listed by the checked malware and phishing blacklist databases at the time of review.
The domain has also been registered for many years, which may reduce some of the risk commonly associated with newly created websites. That said, this is an adult-content site with age-restricted material, so users may still wish to exercise normal caution around privacy, account creation, and payment details if they choose to interact with it. Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued through Amazon infrastructure, with certificate validity extending to late 2026. It appears to be served by nginx from an AWS EC2 host in the United States, and its nameservers are routed through Cloudflare. This combination is common for modern content platforms and may support performance and availability.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not unusual but means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection. No immediate technical security concerns were indicated by the provided malware, blacklist, or hosting data at the time of this scan.
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