poop.com
Category: Entertainment
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 poop.com
poop.com appears to be a very minimal single-page website built around embedded media rather than a conventional business, news, or service offering. Based on the page title, sparse metadata, and the presence of a YouTube embed, the site seems to function primarily as a novelty or entertainment page using a memorable premium domain name.
The domain itself is very old, having been registered in 1998, which suggests it has existed for a long time even if its current content is lightweight. No clear operator identity is visible from the provided scan data, and the homepage does not appear to present company information, product listings, or editorial navigation. Based on the available evidence, it is best categorized as a simple entertainment or novelty website.
Safety Assessment for poop.com
The available scan results are broadly clean at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported no flagged files, and the checked blacklist and threat-database entries did not indicate known phishing, malware, or spam-related listings. This combination generally suggests there were no obvious technical threat indicators detected during this point-in-time review.
Additional context also modestly supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain is approximately 28 years old, uses a valid HTTPS certificate, and does not show the common warning signs associated with newly created scam or phishing domains. The page content appears unusual and somewhat provocative, but unusual presentation alone is not evidence of malicious behavior.
Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is served over HTTPS with a valid TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, expiring in mid-2026. It is hosted behind Cloudflare infrastructure, with Cloudflare nameservers and an observed server IP in Cloudflare's network. This setup may provide CDN and reverse-proxy benefits, although the exact origin server details are not exposed in the scan.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. No malicious files, flagged outbound links, or blacklist hits were reported in the provided scan data. The visible implementation appears technically simple, with limited on-page assets and an embedded third-party video.
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