uvo-adguard.pro
Category: Malicious, Spam
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Description of uvo-adguard.pro
uvo-adguard.pro appears to be a recently registered domain that references the well-known AdGuard name in its hostname. Based on the domain string alone, it may be intended to present software, filtering, privacy, or ad-blocking related content, but the available scan data does not provide evidence of a substantial public-facing website or clear operator identity.
The domain is not ranked among widely visited sites and is less than a year old, which can make reputation assessment more uncertain. Registration is through a mainstream registrar and the site is routed through a common reverse-proxy and hosting network, but no ownership or organizational details were provided in the scan results.
Safety Assessment for uvo-adguard.pro
Several security signals raise concern for this domain at the time of this scan. It was flagged by 9 out of 91 security engines, and multiple web-classification sources associated it with malicious, malware, spyware, or spam-related categories. In addition, the domain name closely resembles the AdGuard brand and may be a look-alike intended to benefit from user familiarity with that name.
At the same time, some signals were neutral: the malware scan reported no flagged files, major blacklist checks shown here were largely clean, and no external links or iframes were identified in the submitted scan output. However, those cleaner results do not outweigh the multi-engine detections, the young domain age, and the brand-resembling naming pattern.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate and is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with the observed IP resolving to 104.21.86.32. Nameservers are also on Cloudflare, suggesting the site is behind a CDN or reverse proxy rather than exposing its origin directly. The domain's DNSSEC status is unsigned, which is not uncommon but does mean DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation.
From a security posture perspective, the main concerns are reputational rather than transport-layer issues: the domain is newly registered, not broadly established, and has multiple security-engine detections. No malicious files, outbound links, or iframe activity were identified in the provided scan snapshot, but that should be treated as a point-in-time observation only.
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