skibbel.com
Category: Adult Content
Description of skibbel.com
Skibbel.com appears to be an adult-oriented website based on multiple web-classification labels that place it in pornography, sexually explicit, or personals/dating-related categories. The domain has been registered since 2014, which suggests it is not a newly created web property, and it appears to operate as a long-standing content site rather than a temporary landing page.
Based on the available domain and categorization data, the site may provide adult media, explicit content, or related social/discovery features. The domain is registered through a mainstream registrar and uses Cloudflare nameservers, which is common for websites seeking basic DNS and traffic-management services.
Safety Assessment for skibbel.com
At the time of this scan, no malware detections were reported by 0 out of 92 security engines, and the site did not appear on the checked blacklist and threat-database sources. The malware scan also indicated a clean result, with no flagged files, no flagged external links, and no flagged referenced domains observed during the scan.
That said, multiple web-classification providers categorize the site as adult or sexually explicit content. This does not by itself indicate malware or phishing, but it may make the site unsuitable for some users, workplaces, schools, or family environments. Visitors should also note that the SSL/TLS status appears invalid or missing, which may reduce confidence in connection security if the site is accessed directly.
Based on available scan data, no significant malware or blacklist-related threats were detected at the time of this scan, though the site appears to host adult-oriented content and may present privacy or appropriateness concerns depending on the user context.
Technical Description
The domain is approximately 12 years old and uses Cloudflare nameservers, while the resolved server IP is 45.67.228.82 and the hosting provider appears to be WorkTitans B.V in Meppel, The Netherlands. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection.
A notable technical concern is that SSL/TLS appears invalid or missing at the time of this scan, with no confirmed certificate details or protocol information available. While this does not by itself indicate malicious activity, it may affect transport security and could expose visitors to greater interception risk if sensitive data is transmitted.
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