njav.tv
Category: Adult Content
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Description of njav.tv
njav.tv appears to be an adult video website focused on Japanese AV/JAV streaming content. The page metadata, on-site navigation, and third-party categorization data all indicate pornography or sexually explicit video content, with sections for new releases, trending videos, uncensored material, actresses, makers, and related collections.
Based on the screenshot, the domain currently appears to function largely as a transition page directing visitors to 123av.com, with messaging that the service has moved and asking users to continue to the new domain. The site appears to be operated privately rather than by a clearly identified mainstream media company, and the visible footer and policy links suggest a content platform aimed at adult audiences.
Safety Assessment for njav.tv
Scan results were mixed at the time of this scan. One out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, while the broader blacklist and threat-database checks were largely clean, including major phishing and malware blocklists. The malware scan produced many "suspicious" findings across internal pages and assets, but these were generic heuristic detections rather than identification of a specific malware family, which makes them lower-confidence signals on their own.
The domain has been registered for about four years and has an established traffic presence, which can modestly reduce concern compared with a newly created site. At the same time, the site is adult-oriented and currently redirects users toward another domain, and one blacklist provider associated with the malware scan listed it with a generic suspicious label. That combination suggests some caution is appropriate, especially because adult streaming sites can sometimes expose visitors to aggressive advertising, redirects, or unwanted scripts even when no major malware listings are present.
Based on available scan data, no widespread malicious consensus was detected at the time of this scan, but the generic heuristic flags and redirect behavior mean the website may pose some potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown in July 2026. It is served through Cloudflare infrastructure on IP address 104.21.83.198, with Cloudflare nameservers and hosting/edge protection in place. This setup can improve availability and basic transport security, although it does not by itself verify site trustworthiness.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, so DNS responses do not appear to have DNSSEC validation enabled. No major content-malice blacklist hits were reported at the time of this scan, and the DNS-based mail-reputation checks were clean, but the heuristic scanner marked numerous internal URLs and assets as suspicious using generic pattern-based detections.
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