hentaimama.io
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 hentaimama.io
hentaimama.io appears to be an adult anime streaming or indexing website focused on hentai content. Based on the domain name and the visible homepage sections such as series listings, uncensored content, genres, release filters, and episode-style thumbnails, the site appears to organize animated adult titles for browsing and viewing.
The site does not present itself as a mainstream corporate brand on the provided homepage, and the operator is not clearly identified in the available scan data. Its relatively established domain age and strong traffic ranking suggest it may be a long-running niche entertainment platform rather than a newly created site.
Safety Assessment for hentaimama.io
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan. The domain was not flagged by any of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported no flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database entries were clean at the time of review. The domain has also been registered for several years, which can be a mildly reassuring legitimacy signal when considered alongside the clean scan results.
That said, this is an adult-content website, and the screenshot shows explicit sexual imagery and advertising. While that does not by itself indicate malware or fraud, adult sites can sometimes expose visitors to aggressive ads, redirects, tracking, or age-inappropriate material. Users may still want to exercise normal caution with pop-ups, downloads, account creation, and permissions.
Based on available data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is served over HTTPS with a valid TLS certificate issued by a major certificate authority, with expiry shown in August 2026. DNS points to Cloudflare nameservers and the resolved IP is associated with Cloudflare infrastructure in Toronto, Canada, which suggests the site is using a CDN and reverse-proxy layer rather than exposing its origin directly.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No server software banner was identified in the provided data, and no malware-related technical indicators were reported in the scan results at the time of analysis.
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