youareanidiot[.]cc
Category: Malicious
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Description of youareanidiot[.]cc
youareanidiot[.]cc appears to be a recreation or preservation site for the long-known “You Are An Idiot” browser prank or nuisance script. The page metadata describes it as an “official HTML5 port” of the infamous JavaScript trojan once associated with an older domain, and the screenshot shows a minimalist black page with the phrase “you are an idiot” and smiley-face graphics. Based on the visible content, the site seems intended to reproduce or archive an internet prank with historical malware associations rather than provide a broad commercial or informational service.
The site appears to be operated by an individual or small independent maintainer rather than a recognized organization. Visible page elements reference legacy and safe modes and include attribution text to an individual creator name, which suggests a hobby, archival, or novelty project. Even so, the branding and metadata explicitly lean on the reputation of a historically disruptive script, which may affect how security systems classify the domain.
Safety Assessment for youareanidiot[.]cc
This domain was flagged by 18 out of 91 security engines at the time of this scan, with detections broadly describing it as malicious, phishing, suspicious, malware-related, or potentially unwanted software distribution. In addition, the malware scan indicated a malicious threat level, flagged 2 scanned files, and identified numerous flagged links and referenced domains associated with the site. While some blacklist databases did not list the domain, the volume and consistency of engine detections are notable.
The page content and metadata also raise concern because the site openly references an infamous JavaScript trojan and presents itself as a preserved HTML5 version of that experience. Even if the current page may be framed as archival, demonstrative, or entertainment-oriented, reproducing historically abusive browser behavior can still create risk for visitors, especially if scripts, redirects, or nuisance behaviors are triggered. The very low trust score and multiple suspicious classifications further support a cautious interpretation.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is approximately five years old and uses Cloudflare-hosted infrastructure, with nameservers on Cloudflare and a valid TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority. The server resolves to an IP address hosted by Cloudflare in Canada, and the certificate was valid through mid-2026 at the time of the scan. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but does mean DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer.
From a security perspective, the more important concern is not the TLS setup but the site’s content and linked resources. The scan flagged multiple internal paths, scripts, and external references as malicious or suspicious, including update-related and script-related resources. The domain state does not appear parked or expired; it appears to be an active site with functioning content.
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