kinogoo.fm
Category: Entertainment
Description of kinogoo.fm
kinogoo.fm appears to be a Russian-language online movie and TV streaming/indexing website. The page title and metadata indicate that it offers films to watch online for free in HD formats, with sections for new releases, series, genres, and release years. The homepage screenshot shows a catalog-style entertainment portal with posters, ratings, and navigation for different content categories.
Based on the domain name, page content, and third-party categorization data, the site appears to focus on media and entertainment, specifically video-hosting or streaming-related content. No clear operator identity is visible in the provided scan data, so ownership cannot be confirmed from this snapshot alone.
Safety Assessment for kinogoo.fm
The scan results are broadly favorable at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and major content-malice and phishing-oriented blacklist databases in the provided data did not report the domain. The malware scan also reported a clean overall threat level, although it included a generic heuristic label tied to the domain and a challenge-platform URL.
That generic heuristic appears low-confidence on its own, especially because it is not corroborated by multi-engine detections and the flagged URL resembles a bot-protection or access-challenge path rather than an obvious malicious payload. One blacklist-style entry in the provided data also shows a generic suspicious listing, which may warrant minor caution, but it is not strongly supported by the broader scan consensus. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown as 2026-11-17. It is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with Cloudflare nameservers and a Cloudflare-hosted IP address located in Canada according to the scan. This setup commonly provides CDN, caching, and protective edge services.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No major transport-security issue is evident from the provided snapshot, though the exact supported protocol details were not available in the scan data.
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