jable.tv
Category: Adult Content
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Description of jable.tv
jable.tv appears to be an adult video streaming website focused on Japanese AV content. The homepage and metadata indicate that it offers free online viewing of explicit videos, with navigation for new releases, live adult streams, and related sections. Multiple web-classification sources categorize the domain as pornography or sexually explicit content, which is consistent with the visible page content.
Based on the domain age, traffic ranking, and the screenshot, the site appears to be an established high-traffic adult entertainment platform rather than a parked or placeholder domain. The operator is not clearly identified in the provided scan data, but the infrastructure and presentation suggest an actively maintained media site serving streaming content and advertising-supported pages.
Safety Assessment for jable.tv
The scan results are mixed but lean relatively positive from a malware-detection standpoint. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the checked blacklist and threat-database entries were clean at the time of this scan. The domain is also several years old and has a strong traffic ranking, which can be a stabilizing signal when considered alongside the absence of blacklist listings.
At the same time, one malware scan labeled the site as suspicious and flagged two page URLs plus several outbound advertising or tracking links with generic suspicious-object heuristics. Those findings appear to be tied to third-party ad or tracking infrastructure rather than a broadly confirmed malware verdict, and they were not corroborated by the wider engine consensus or blacklist data. On adult-content sites, aggressive advertising and redirect behavior can sometimes trigger low-confidence heuristic alerts even when no confirmed malware family is identified.
Because this is an explicit-content website with third-party ad/tracker references, visitors may still face privacy, pop-up, or unwanted-redirect risks, especially if browser protections are weak. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan, though the site may still present content and advertising-related risks typical of adult platforms.
Technical Description
The domain has been registered since 2017 and appears to use Cloudflare nameservers, with DNSSEC reported as unsigned. Its TLS certificate is valid and issued by Let's Encrypt, with expiry in August 2026. The site resolves to an IP in Toronto, Canada, uses openresty as the web server, and is hosted through Netminders Server Hosting.
From a security posture perspective, the main technical concern in the provided data is not the certificate or hosting setup, but the presence of flagged third-party advertising/tracking URLs and an iframe reference associated with generic suspicious heuristics. DNSSEC not being enabled is not unusual, but it does mean there is no DNSSEC validation layer present based on this scan.
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