penis.com
Category: Adult Content
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Description of penis.com
penis.com appears to be an adult-oriented entertainment website focused on live webcam-style content, user participation, and age-gated access. Based on the homepage screenshot and linked destinations such as "Watch Guys," "Meet Guys," and "Become a Model," the site appears to target adults interested in explicit or sexually themed male-focused content, including live viewing and community-style interaction.
The domain itself is very old and has been registered since 1996, which suggests it has been established for a long time rather than being a newly created site. The site appears to be operated through infrastructure associated with Webmasters.com, and its homepage includes an 18+ entry prompt and links to related adult-network properties. Based on the visible content and outbound references, it would be most accurately described as an adult entertainment portal rather than a general-interest website.
Safety Assessment for penis.com
Scan results were largely clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the domain was not listed by the checked malware and phishing blacklist databases. The domain is also long-established, which can reduce concern compared with newly registered sites that have little operating history.
One automated malware scan did mark a single local script file as suspicious, but no malware family name was provided and that finding was not corroborated by the broader engine consensus or by blacklist checks. In this context, the flagged script appears to be a low-confidence heuristic signal rather than strong evidence of active malicious behavior. Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan, although the site contains adult content and users should still exercise normal caution with account creation, downloads, and personal information.
Technical Description
The site presented a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate at the time of this scan, with expiry listed as 2026-08-23. It appears to be hosted on an Apache/2.4.38 (Debian) server at IP address 51.81.115.51 in Tampa, United States, through infrastructure associated with NetTuner Corp., doing business as Webmasters.com.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No blacklist hits were reported in the checked threat and mail-reputation sources, and the main technical caution noted in the scan was the single heuristic flag on a JavaScript file.
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