yolo777.game
Category: Misc
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Description of yolo777.game
yolo777.game appears to be an online gambling or casino-style gaming website branded as "YOLO" or "YOLO 777." The domain uses the .game extension, the page title is "YOLO," and the screenshot shows promotional gaming-style artwork with calls to action such as "ON-LINE" and "DOWNLOAD GAME," which suggests the site is intended to attract users to play or install a gaming application.
Based on the available classification data, the site has been categorized by at least one web-classification provider as gambling, while another labeled it more generally as miscellaneous content. No clear operator identity is provided in the scan data, so the ownership and business entity behind the site cannot be confirmed from this snapshot alone.
The overall presentation appears to be focused on entertainment and betting-style engagement rather than informational content. The use of casino-themed branding, coin imagery, and app-download prompts may indicate a platform aimed at online slot-style or promotional gaming users.
Safety Assessment for yolo777.game
Scan results are mixed at the time of this scan. One out of 91 security engines flagged the domain with a generic suspicious verdict, while the broader engine consensus did not indicate widespread detection. In addition, a malware scan flagged one JavaScript file as malicious, but no malware family name or corroborating threat label was provided, which makes that result lower-confidence on its own.
At the same time, the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist and threat-database sources, and major blacklist checks were clean at the time of this scan. The domain is also more than two years old, which can be a mildly stabilizing signal compared with very newly registered domains. However, the site falls into a gambling-related category, and gambling platforms can carry elevated user risk due to regional legality, payment disputes, account-access issues, or aggressive promotional tactics even when they are not directly associated with malware.
Taking these signals together, the findings suggest some caution is warranted, primarily because of the flagged script and the gambling context, but there is not strong multi-engine evidence of active malware distribution from this domain at the time of this scan. Based on available scan data, no broad blacklist-based threat pattern was detected, though this website may still pose potential risks for some visitors.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate that was active at the time of the scan and is hosted behind an nginx web server on an AWS EC2 IP address in Ashburn, Virginia. Its nameservers are hosted with AliDNS, and the domain is registered through Dominet (HK)Limited. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from DNSSEC validation.
From a security perspective, the main technical concern in this snapshot is that one scanned JavaScript file, /static/index/js/super.min2.js, was flagged by the malware scan despite the lack of blacklist hits and the absence of broader engine consensus. Because the flagged object is a script file, it may merit closer manual inspection for obfuscation, injected redirects, or unwanted client-side behavior. No flagged external links, flagged referenced domains, or iframe-based issues were reported in this scan.
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