xvideo.com
Category: Adult Content
Description of xvideo.com
xvideo.com appears to host an adult-oriented media platform branded as "MFC Share," with page elements indicating private photo and video sharing, live content, recordings, albums, and model profiles. The page title and metadata suggest it is positioned as a community for adult content featuring performers and user-uploaded material.
Based on the domain age and the visible site structure, this appears to be an established adult entertainment website rather than a placeholder or inactive domain. The homepage layout includes browsing sections such as live streams, most-viewed content, recordings, and creator rankings, which is consistent with a mature content sharing or cam-related platform.
Safety Assessment for xvideo.com
The scan results show limited security concern indicators at the time of this scan. Only 1 out of 92 security engines produced a generic suspicious verdict, while the malware scan reported no flagged files, and multiple blacklist and threat-database checks did not show listings. The domain is also long-established, which may modestly reduce the likelihood of opportunistic abuse compared with very new domains.
At the same time, the site is clearly categorized by multiple web-classification sources as adult or pornographic content, so content suitability is a separate consideration from technical threat detection. Adult platforms can also carry privacy, age-appropriateness, and workplace-policy concerns even when malware scans appear clean.
Based on available scan data, no significant technical threats were detected at the time of this scan, though the website may be unsuitable for many users due to explicit adult content.
Technical Description
The domain appears to use a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate with expiry in July 2026, and the site is served over HTTPS from an nginx web server. Hosting data points to infrastructure associated with Redwood Network Design in Chicago, United States. The domain has been registered since 1996, which suggests a long operational history.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No malicious files, flagged external links, or iframe-related issues were reported in the provided scan data at the time of this scan.
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