omg.xxx
Category: Adult Content
Description of omg.xxx
omg.xxx appears to be an adult video aggregation or streaming website focused on pornographic content. The page title, meta description, and on-page navigation indicate that it offers free full-length XXX videos, browsing by categories, performers, and affiliated adult studios or sites. The homepage layout resembles a media catalog, with thumbnail-based listings, popularity indicators, and category filters intended to help users discover explicit video content.
Based on the domain name, page metadata, and classification data, the site is operated as an adult entertainment platform rather than a general-purpose media or social site. Multiple web-classification providers categorize it as pornography or sexually explicit content, which is consistent with the visible homepage material. The domain has been registered for over two years and appears to be an active, functioning website rather than a parked or placeholder domain.
Safety Assessment for omg.xxx
Security scan results were broadly clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan did not identify flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database entries were reported as clean. Based on available data, there were no clear indicators of malware delivery, phishing, or blacklist-related abuse during this point-in-time review.
That said, the site is clearly adult-oriented and contains explicit sexual imagery and content, which may be inappropriate for many environments and users even when no technical threats are detected. Adult-content sites can also present privacy, tracking, or unwanted-ad exposure considerations depending on how they are used. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with traffic served through Cloudflare infrastructure and nameservers hosted on Cloudflare. The resolved server IP is associated with Cloudflare in Toronto, Canada, which suggests the origin service is behind a reverse-proxy/CDN layer. The certificate was valid at the time of review, and the site appears to be using standard web-delivery infrastructure for availability and traffic handling.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may lack that additional layer of authenticity protection. No flagged files, malicious iframes, or suspicious external-link findings were reported in the provided scan data. One observed URL references a challenge-platform path, which is consistent with an access or anti-bot verification mechanism delivered through the CDN.
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