modsfire.com
Category: File Hosting
Description of modsfire.com
ModsFire appears to be a file-hosting and distribution platform focused on game modifications. Based on the homepage text shown in the scan, the site presents itself as a service where mod creators can upload files, share game mods, and potentially earn money from downloads or participation on the platform.
The domain name, navigation items such as "Earn Money," "Blog," and account registration options, and the upload interface suggest it operates as a content-sharing service rather than a traditional retail store. The site appears to be using its own ModsFire branding and does not, based on the available screenshot, present itself as a parked domain or placeholder page.
Safety Assessment for modsfire.com
Based on the available scan data, the domain had 0 detections out of 92 security engines at the time of this scan, and multiple blacklist and threat-database checks were reported as clean. The domain is also relatively mature at about 9 years old, which can be a stabilizing trust signal when considered alongside the absence of broad multi-engine detections.
There are, however, a few limited caution signals. A malware scan referenced a generic suspicious-object heuristic tied to the domain and to a challenge-platform URL, and one blacklist source showed a listing associated with the same generic label. Because these findings appear generic and are not corroborated by broader engine consensus, they may reflect low-confidence pattern matching or automated challenge-page behavior rather than confirmed malicious activity.
Overall, the scan results appear mostly clean, with only isolated heuristic concerns and no broad detection consensus. Based on available data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is served over a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, with certificate validity extending to 2026-08-07 based on the scan data. It is hosted behind Cloudflare infrastructure, using Cloudflare nameservers and a Cloudflare IP address, which may provide CDN and traffic-filtering functions in addition to origin shielding.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The flagged URL path references a challenge-platform endpoint, which is commonly associated with anti-bot or access-control checks and may help explain the generic heuristic alert seen in the scan.
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