myvideolibrary.info
Category: Business, Economy
Description of myvideolibrary.info
myvideolibrary.info appears to be a promotional landing page for a browser-based video search tool called “Video Search Extension.” Based on the page title, visible content, and linked Chrome Web Store listing, the site appears to present an extension intended to help users search for videos across multiple platforms and switch between video sources more easily. The page also references a related subdomain, video.myvideolibrary.info, described as a public video discovery library.
The site’s presentation is minimal and product-focused, with messaging centered on video discovery, cross-platform search, and a lightweight interface. Web classification data available at the time of this scan places it in a general business/economy category rather than a high-risk content category. No clear operator identity is visible in the provided scan data, so ownership cannot be confirmed from this snapshot alone.
Safety Assessment for myvideolibrary.info
Scan results are largely favorable at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 1 out of 91 security engines with a generic suspicious label, while the remaining engines did not report detections. Malware scanning found no flagged files, no flagged external links, and no flagged referenced domains. In addition, major threat-database and blacklist checks included in the scan were clean at the time of review.
Context also modestly supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain has been registered for about five years, uses valid HTTPS, and the visible page content is consistent with a simple software or extension landing page rather than a phishing form, fake giveaway, or impersonation page. The single detection appears isolated and is not corroborated by the broader scan results provided.
Based on available data, no threats were detected by most scanners at the time of this scan, though the isolated engine flag suggests a small degree of caution is still reasonable.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate with an expiry in September 2026. It resolves to an OVH-hosted server in Roubaix, France, and the web server identifies itself as Apache/2.4.25 on Debian with OpenSSL/1.0.2u, mod_wsgi/4.6.5, and Python/3.7. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
From a security posture perspective, HTTPS is present, which is a positive baseline signal. However, the exposed server stack appears somewhat dated based on the version strings shown, which may merit routine maintenance and patch review by the operator. No direct malicious infrastructure indicators were provided in the scan data.
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