missav.ws
Category: Adult Content
Description of missav.ws
missav.ws appears to be an adult video indexing or streaming website focused on Japanese adult video content. The homepage shown in the scan includes category navigation such as "Live Sex," "Watch JAV," "Amateur," "Uncensored," and "Asia AV," along with searchable listings and thumbnail-based content discovery. Multiple web-classification sources also categorize the domain as sexually explicit or pornography-related.
Based on the visible content and site structure, the platform appears to function as a media portal for browsing and accessing adult entertainment titles rather than as a general-purpose website. The operator is not clearly identified in the provided scan data, but the site uses mainstream CDN and reverse-proxy infrastructure, which is common for high-traffic content platforms.
Safety Assessment for missav.ws
Scan results are mixed but lean relatively benign at the time of review. Only 1 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, while the malware scan reported no flagged files and major blacklist and threat-database checks were largely clean. One generic heuristic finding appeared in the malware scan context and one blacklist entry was present, but these signals appear limited and not broadly corroborated by other scanners.
The screenshot and category data indicate that this is an adult-content website, which may present privacy, workplace-policy, or age-appropriateness concerns even when malware is not detected. The flagged URL in the scan points to a challenge/verification path commonly associated with anti-bot protection, which can sometimes trigger generic heuristic alerts. Based on available scan data, no significant malware threats were detected at the time of this scan, though the site may still be unsuitable for many users due to its explicit nature.
Technical Description
The domain is over 1 year old and uses Cloudflare nameservers and hosting/proxy infrastructure, with the site resolving to a Cloudflare IP in Canada. It presents a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry in July 2026. The web server is identified as Cloudflare, which may obscure the origin server and provide DDoS protection, caching, and bot filtering.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The scan also referenced a challenge-platform URL, suggesting bot-mitigation or browser verification is in use. No malicious files were identified in the provided malware scan, and the main technical concerns here relate more to content sensitivity and limited heuristic flags than to confirmed infrastructure compromise.
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