riza.ca
Category: Adult Content
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Description of riza.ca
riza.ca appears to be an adult-oriented companion or escort listing website focused on Vancouver, Calgary, and other locations in Canada. The page title, navigation items such as "Our Girls," "Locations," and "Work With Us," and the homepage imagery all suggest the site is used to advertise escort or companionship services under the name "Riza's Companions."
Based on the visible content, the site presents itself as a commercial service platform rather than a parked domain or placeholder page. It appears to include informational sections such as FAQ, disclaimer, etiquette, blog, and contact pages, which is consistent with an established service website. The domain has been registered for many years, which may indicate a longer-running online presence, although that alone does not verify legitimacy or service quality.
Safety Assessment for riza.ca
The strongest scan signals are broadly clean at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 92 security engines, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. The domain age of more than 12 years also reduces the likelihood of a throwaway or newly created abuse site, based on available data.
One malware scan did produce a low-confidence suspicious result affecting multiple URLs and several plugin asset paths, with the threat name shown as a generic suspicious object tied to a version-like string. Because this finding was not corroborated by other security engines or blacklist databases, it appears more consistent with a heuristic or pattern-based alert than with confirmed malware. The site does, however, contain adult-oriented and explicit sexual language and imagery, so visitors may still wish to exercise normal caution around privacy, personal contact, and local legal considerations.
Based on available scan data, no significant malware or phishing threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the website may still be unsuitable for many audiences due to its adult-service content.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with hosting and reverse-proxy services provided through Cloudflare. DNS points to Cloudflare nameservers, the observed server IP is in Canada, and the web server is fronted by Cloudflare infrastructure. The certificate was valid at the time of this scan and is set to expire in June 2026.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The main technical concern in the scan data is a generic heuristic alert associated with several WordPress-style plugin asset URLs and data-URI style references; without corroborating detections from other scanners or blacklist listings, this may be a false positive or low-confidence signal rather than evidence of active compromise.
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