kimochi.info
Category: Adult, Mature, Adult Content, Suspicious
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Description of kimochi.info
kimochi.info appears to be an adult gaming portal focused on downloadable hentai, eroge, visual novel, and other mature-themed anime-style games. The page title, meta description, and homepage layout all indicate that the site organizes content into sections such as trending titles, PC games, Android games, and recent uploads.
Based on the screenshot and classification data, the website is likely operated as a niche content directory or download hub for adult-oriented games rather than a general gaming site. The domain has been registered since 2015, which suggests it is not newly created, although the operator identity is not clearly established from the provided scan data alone.
Safety Assessment for kimochi.info
Scan results show mixed signals at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 3 out of 91 security engines, while broader malware scanning reported no flagged files and only a generic heuristic label associated with the domain and a challenge URL. Multiple web-classification sources also categorize the site as adult or sexually explicit, which aligns with the visible content rather than necessarily indicating malware activity.
Blacklist and threat-database checks were largely clean at the time of this scan, including major phishing and malware-focused sources, although one generic blacklist entry was present. The domain is also relatively old and has a measurable traffic presence, both of which can modestly reduce concern compared with a newly created site. However, the combination of several engine detections and adult-download content means some caution may still be appropriate, especially when downloading files.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors, primarily related to adult content exposure and the possibility of unwanted downloads, although no strong evidence of active malware distribution was detected in the provided scan data at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate and is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with the resolved IP hosted by Cloudflare in Canada. Nameservers also point to Cloudflare, indicating the site is using a CDN and reverse-proxy layer that may help with availability and traffic filtering. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
No critical TLS issue is shown in the provided data, although the exact protocol details were not available. A Cloudflare challenge-related URL was flagged heuristically during scanning, which may reflect automated protection behavior rather than a confirmed threat. From a technical standpoint, the main notable concerns are the lack of DNSSEC and the small number of reputation-engine detections rather than any confirmed server-side compromise.
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