okxxx1.com
Category: Adult Content
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Description of okxxx1.com
okxxx1.com appears to be an adult video aggregation or streaming website branded as "OK.XXX." Based on the page title, metadata, and screenshot, the site presents free pornographic video content organized into sections such as new videos, popular content, tags, models, channels, favorites, and history. The homepage layout resembles a media catalog with thumbnail-based browsing and links to performer pages and category pages.
Safety Assessment for okxxx1.com
Based on available scan data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. The domain is also several years old and has a strong traffic profile, which can be consistent with an established content site rather than a newly created abuse domain.
One malware scan did mark many pages as "suspicious," but no specific malware family or confirmed threat name was provided, and those findings were not corroborated by the broader engine consensus or blacklist checks. In this context, the suspicious labels may reflect heuristic pattern matching on adult-content pages rather than confirmed malicious activity. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry extending into 2026. It is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with nameservers on Cloudflare and a reported server IP in Cloudflare's network. This setup may provide CDN and traffic-filtering benefits, although the exact origin server details are obscured by the reverse-proxy layer.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No blacklist hits were reported at the time of this scan, and the main technical caution is the heuristic malware scanner's broad suspicious labeling of many internal pages without specific confirmed payloads.
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