picazor.com
Category: Adult Content
Description of picazor.com
Picazor appears to be an adult-content platform focused on creator profiles, trending videos, popular videos, tags, and user-posted media. Based on the homepage layout and the domain branding, the site may function as an aggregator or community-style portal for adult creators and sexually suggestive media, with navigation for hot content, top files, forums, and creator discovery.
Multiple web-classification sources categorize the domain as pornography or adult content, which is consistent with the visible homepage elements and tag structure. The operator is not clearly identified in the provided scan data, but the site appears to be run as a standalone content platform rather than a parked domain or placeholder page.
Safety Assessment for picazor.com
At the time of this scan, no malware detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the malware scan indicated no flagged files or suspicious external links. In addition, the checked threat-database and blacklist results were reported as clean, including major phishing and malware-focused sources. Based on available scan data, there were no direct signs of malware delivery or phishing infrastructure at the time of this review.
That said, the site is consistently categorized as adult or pornographic content by multiple classification providers, so the primary concern here appears to be content type rather than technical compromise. Users should still exercise normal caution with account creation, downloads, pop-ups, and personal information on adult-content platforms, as risk can change over time. Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is approximately 3 years old and uses Cloudflare nameservers and hosting infrastructure, with the site resolving through a Cloudflare-served IP in Canada. It presents a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, which suggests encrypted connections were available at the time of testing. The observed web server layer is Cloudflare.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but does mean DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No immediate technical security issues were indicated in the provided malware, blacklist, or link-analysis results.
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