wiki.lua.tools
Category: Gaming
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Description of wiki.lua.tools
wiki.lua.tools appears to be a documentation portal for a project called LuaTools, presented as a wiki-style site built with Docusaurus. Based on the page title, navigation, and screenshot, it provides guides and documentation for a Steam-related plugin, scripts, game fixes, and a Discord community. The content references achievements, overlays, workshop features, DLC unlocking, online fixes, and support for DRM-related scenarios, suggesting the site is focused on gaming utilities rather than general Lua programming despite the domain name.
The site appears to be operated as a small independent project rather than by a large commercial publisher. It links out to GitHub, Discord, and developer resources, and it is hosted on GitHub infrastructure under a subdomain configuration. The overall presentation resembles a community-maintained documentation site for gaming tools and patches, with emphasis on setup instructions and support resources.
Safety Assessment for wiki.lua.tools
Scan results are mixed at the time of this scan. One out of 91 security engines flagged the domain as suspicious, which on its own is a relatively weak signal. However, a malware scan also marked two site paths and several referenced external links as suspicious or malicious using generic heuristic labels, including links to third-party domains associated with manifests and Steam-related tooling. Those findings may indicate risky outbound references or potentially unwanted tooling, although generic heuristic detections can sometimes produce false positives and do not always confirm active malware by themselves.
Other reputation signals were cleaner. Major threat-database checks did not report the domain at the time of this scan, and the checked blacklist providers were clean. Even so, the domain is very new at 96 days old, has no established traffic ranking, and the page content openly references DRM bypasses, DLC unlocking, and similar game-modification activity, which can increase risk from a user-safety perspective even when broad blacklist coverage is still clean.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate and is hosted on GitHub infrastructure, resolving to 185.199.111.153 with GitHub.com identified as the web server. Nameservers are provided through Cloudflare, and the site appears to be a static documentation deployment rather than a traditional dynamic web application.
From a security-configuration standpoint, DNSSEC is unsigned, which is not uncommon but does mean DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The more notable concern at the time of this scan is not the TLS setup, but the presence of flagged external references and suspicious file paths within the documentation content.
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