wiflix.voto
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Description of wiflix.voto
The domain wiflix.voto appears to host a very minimal landing page built around generic promotional links such as “Free Wi‑Fi Internet Access” and “Watch Any Movie Online Free.” Based on the screenshot and page structure, it does not appear to function as a full media platform or informational website; instead, it looks more like a lightweight redirect or advertising-style page intended to send visitors to third-party destinations.
Safety Assessment for wiflix.voto
Scan results are mixed but limited in severity. At the time of this scan, 1 out of 91 security engines flagged the domain with a generic suspicious verdict, and a malware scan also marked the main page as suspicious without identifying a specific malware family. At the same time, major threat-database and blacklist checks were clean, including phishing and malware-oriented sources, and no external links or referenced domains were flagged by the scan.
The page content itself appears low-substance and somewhat promotional, with generic “free” offers and redirect-style links rather than clear site ownership, service details, or normal website navigation. That kind of presentation can increase uncertainty, even when stronger threat indicators are absent. Based on available data, no confirmed malware or phishing threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the site may warrant caution due to its sparse content and generic suspicious scan signals.
Technical Description
The site was using a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate at the time of scanning, with nginx/1.28.0 reported as the web server. It resolved to IP address 212.92.104.5 and appeared to be hosted by NForce Entertainment B.V in Roosendaal, Netherlands. The domain was registered in June 2023, giving it an age of roughly two years at the time of this scan.
DNSSEC was not enabled, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional authenticity layer. No DNS-based blocklist hits were reported, and the certificate status appeared valid. The main technical concern is not the TLS setup, but the site's minimal redirect-oriented structure and the presence of suspicious heuristic findings without a named threat.
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