juicy.fo
Category: Uncategorized
Description of juicy.fo
juicy.fo appears to be a live website operating on the Faroe Islands country-code top-level domain. Based on the available scan data, it is using Cloudflare infrastructure for DNS and web delivery, which commonly indicates use of a reverse proxy, caching, and basic traffic protection services.
The scan results do not provide much visible content classification, and no category metadata was supplied by web-classification sources in this dataset. As a result, the site's exact purpose is not fully clear from the domain name alone, but it appears to be an active, normally configured web property rather than a parked or expired domain.
Safety Assessment for juicy.fo
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan. The domain was not flagged by any of the 91 security engines referenced, the malware scan reported no flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database sources did not indicate known phishing or malware activity.
Additional signals are generally consistent with a low-risk assessment at this point in time. The domain is more than two years old, uses a valid SSL certificate, and the scan did not identify suspicious external links or iframes. While the site is not ranked in major traffic measurements and its exact content category is unclear from the provided data, those factors alone do not indicate malicious activity. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is using Cloudflare nameservers and appears to be served through Cloudflare infrastructure at IP address 188.114.96.2, with the server location reported as Toronto, Canada. Its SSL/TLS certificate is valid and issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown as 2026-08-25. This suggests the site currently supports encrypted connections, although the exact protocol version was not provided in the scan.
DNSSEC is unsigned, which is relatively common but means DNS responses do not appear to benefit from DNSSEC validation. No immediate technical security issues were identified in the provided scan data beyond that minor observation.
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