javhd.icu
Category: Adult Content
Description of javhd.icu
javhd.icu appears to be an adult video streaming website focused on Japanese adult content. The page title and metadata describe it as a free source for Japanese porn videos, including censored, uncensored, leaked, and subtitled material. The screenshot shows a catalog-style homepage with thumbnail listings, category navigation, and advertising typical of free adult-content portals.
Based on the visible branding and domain naming, the site appears to operate as an independent adult-content aggregator rather than an official studio or mainstream media platform. No clear corporate operator information is provided in the scan data, so ownership cannot be confirmed from the available evidence. Its traffic presence appears non-trivial given the recorded Tranco rank, suggesting it has attracted some ongoing visitor activity.
Safety Assessment for javhd.icu
Scan results are mixed but lean relatively benign at the time of this scan. Two out of 91 security engines flagged the domain with generic suspicious or cautionary labels, while the broader engine consensus did not report malware or phishing. The malware scan reviewed two files and did not identify any flagged items, and major threat-database checks were reported clean, including phishing and malware-oriented blacklist sources.
The domain has also been registered for several years, which can modestly reduce concern compared with very new domains, and no DNS-based blocklist listings were reported in this case. That said, the website is clearly adult-oriented and displays explicit sexual material and adult advertising, which may present privacy, workplace-policy, or unwanted-content concerns even when direct malware is not detected. Based on available scan data, no significant technical threats were detected at the time of this scan, but visitors should still expect adult content and use normal caution with ads, pop-ups, and redirects.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with traffic served through Cloudflare infrastructure. DNS points to Cloudflare nameservers, the web server is behind Cloudflare, and the resolved hosting location in the scan was Toronto, Canada. The domain is approximately six years old and is registered through NameCheap.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer. The scan did not report flagged files, malicious iframes, or blacklist hits at the time of review. One observed link references a challenge-platform path commonly associated with anti-bot or access-control mechanisms.
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