pat.com
Category: Adult Content
Detailed link, domain and iframe URLs from this site are not shown here - some of the strings contain content that isn't appropriate for general-audience display. The counts above reflect the full scan.
Description of pat.com
pat.com appears to be an adult video streaming or aggregation website branded as “Pat.” Based on the homepage screenshot, the site presents a grid of explicit video thumbnails, performer profiles, and category tags associated with adult entertainment content. The linked paths and referenced domains also suggest a catalog of adult videos and related media pages.
The domain itself is very old and has an established web presence, which may indicate a long-running project or a repurposed legacy domain now used for adult content. No operator identity is provided in the scan data, so ownership cannot be confirmed from the available information alone.
Safety Assessment for pat.com
Based on the available scan results, no malware or phishing detections were reported at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported 0 flagged files out of 40 checked, and the listed threat databases and blacklist sources did not report active listings. The domain also has a long registration history and a measurable traffic ranking, which can be consistent with an established website.
That said, the site clearly appears to host adult content, and users should expect explicit sexual material if they visit it. While no technical threats were detected in the scan data provided, adult-content websites can still present privacy, age-appropriateness, and advertising-related concerns depending on user jurisdiction and browsing context.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services, with expiry shown as 2026-10-19. It is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with Cloudflare nameservers and a Cloudflare-hosted IP address in the scan results. This setup may provide CDN and edge-protection benefits. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
No malicious files, flagged external links, or flagged referenced domains were reported in the supplied scan output. The server protocol was not identified in the data provided, so no further protocol-level assessment can be made from this scan alone.
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