megaplay.buzz
Category: Information Technology, Suspicious
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Description of megaplay.buzz
megaplay.buzz appears to be a technology-oriented website presenting itself as an API and embed platform for anime video playback. Based on the page title, metadata, and screenshot, the site promotes an "Anikoto video API" and states that it provides access to a library previously associated with HiAnime, including episode IDs, series listings, and embed URLs for streaming use cases.
The homepage shown in the scan looks like developer-facing documentation rather than a consumer streaming portal or online store. It includes API usage notes, endpoint examples, and an embed testing interface, suggesting the site is aimed at webmasters or developers who want to integrate anime playback into their own websites. No clear company identity, publisher details, or formal operator information are visible in the provided scan data, so the exact organization behind the service is not established from this snapshot alone.
Safety Assessment for megaplay.buzz
The scan results show mixed signals at the time of this scan. A small minority of security engines flagged the domain, with 3 out of 91 reporting suspicious or malicious classifications, while the broader set of blacklist databases checked in this scan did not list the domain. The malware scan summary reported no flagged files, although a generic heuristic label was associated with the domain and several internal URLs. Generic heuristic findings can sometimes reflect pattern-based concerns rather than confirmed malicious activity, so they should be interpreted cautiously.
The site content itself appears to be a documentation page for an anime embed/API service, and the domain has been registered for more than a year, which may modestly reduce concern compared with a very new domain. At the same time, the page references third-party streaming-related infrastructure and describes access to a media library tied to another anime platform, which may raise trust or compliance questions depending on how the service is used. Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors, although the evidence in this scan appears limited and not broadly corroborated by blacklist data.
Technical Description
The domain was using a valid SSL/TLS certificate at the time of this scan, issued through a mainstream certificate provider, with expiry listed for 2026-06-27. The site appears to be served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with Cloudflare nameservers and an edge IP located in Toronto, Canada. This setup is common for performance and traffic protection, but it can also obscure the origin server from public view.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No major transport-security failure is evident from the provided data, but the protocol details were not fully identified in the scan. The main technical concern in this snapshot is not the TLS setup itself, but the presence of a few security-engine detections and multiple generic heuristic flags on internal resources and API-related paths.
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