gerard-butler-porn-amateur-sex-x.instasexyblog.com
Category: Webproxy
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Description of gerard-butler-porn-amateur-sex-x.instasexyblog.com
This domain appears to be an adult-content video gallery hosted on a subdomain of instasexyblog.com. Based on the domain name, page layout, and classification data, the site functions as a pornographic content aggregator featuring explicit video thumbnails, gallery pages, and embedded third-party media players. The homepage shown in the scan includes sexually explicit titles, promotional banners for webcam services, and navigation sections such as popular, trending, recent, and rated content.
The site does not appear to represent a mainstream corporate brand or official media publisher. Instead, it appears to operate as a niche adult entertainment portal that curates or embeds content from multiple external sources. Several web-classification providers categorized it as adult or sexually explicit content at the time of this scan, which is consistent with the visible page content and the wording used in the domain itself.
Safety Assessment for gerard-butler-porn-amateur-sex-x.instasexyblog.com
Scan results were mixed but leaned relatively clean from a malware-detection perspective at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 92 security engines, and the domain was listed as clean across the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. The domain is also several years old, which can modestly reduce concern compared with newly created sites. However, one malware scan flagged a single gallery URL as malicious without providing a specific malware family name, which suggests a lower-confidence heuristic or pattern-based alert rather than broad consensus.
There are still practical risks to consider. The site is clearly adult-oriented, contains explicit material, and embeds content through multiple external iframe sources, which may increase exposure to aggressive advertising, tracking, redirects, or unwanted pop-ups depending on how the third-party media and ad networks behave. The screenshot also shows prominent adult ad placements and webcam promotions, which are common on sites that may expose visitors to intrusive monetization.
Based on available data, no broad malware consensus or blacklist-based threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the explicit nature of the site, heavy third-party embedding, and one heuristic malicious flag suggest it may still pose elevated privacy and browsing risks for visitors.
Technical Description
The site was served over HTTPS with a valid TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown in August 2026. It appears to be proxied through Cloudflare infrastructure, using Cloudflare nameservers and a Cloudflare-hosted edge IP in Canada. This setup may help with availability and traffic distribution, but it does not by itself indicate anything conclusive about the trustworthiness of the site content.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, so DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The scan data did not report blacklist hits, and the server itself did not show a broad malware-engine consensus. Still, the page references numerous external links and several embedded iframe sources, which can expand the attack surface and may introduce third-party content risks even when the main domain itself is not broadly flagged.
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