xnhau.hot
Category: Adult Content
Description of xnhau.hot
xnhau.hot appears to be an adult-content website. Multiple web-classification providers categorize the domain as pornography, sexually explicit, or adult content, which suggests the site is intended for mature audiences rather than general-purpose browsing.
Based on the domain pattern and classification data, the site appears to operate as a content-hosting or media-access page within the adult entertainment category. No clear operator identity is provided in the scan data, but the infrastructure indicates the site is delivered through a mainstream content-delivery and reverse-proxy service.
Safety Assessment for xnhau.hot
Scan results show limited direct malware consensus at the time of this scan. One out of 91 security engines flagged the domain, while the broader malware scan reported no flagged files. The scan did, however, note several generic suspicious-object findings tied to page URLs and one blacklist-style listing, which may reflect heuristic pattern matching or obfuscated page elements rather than confirmed malware.
Blacklist and threat-database checks were otherwise largely clean at the time of this scan, including major phishing and malware-focused databases. The domain is relatively new at 331 days old, which modestly increases uncertainty, and the site's adult-content classification may also raise content-suitability concerns for some users even when no active malware is detected.
Based on available data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the combination of a recent domain age, one engine detection, and generic suspicious indicators suggests some caution may still be appropriate.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown as 2026-08-06. It is hosted behind Cloudflare infrastructure on IP address 104.26.7.191, using Cloudflare nameservers and web-serving infrastructure located in Canada according to the scan data.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No major hosting-side security failures are evident from the provided data, although the scan did record generic suspicious URL patterns and the domain is still under one year old.
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