zootube1.com
Category: Adult Content
Description of zootube1.com
zootube1.com appears to be an adult video-sharing website focused on explicit bestiality and zoophilia-themed content. Based on the homepage screenshot, it presents itself as a media portal with sections for videos, photos, categories, community features, and user uploads, suggesting a content library aimed at adult visitors rather than a general-interest audience.
The domain has been registered for several years and appears to operate as an established niche adult-content site rather than a parked or placeholder domain. The operator is not clearly identified in the provided scan data, but the site uses Cloudflare-backed infrastructure and presents a conventional streaming-style layout with searchable categories, member accounts, and regularly updated media listings.
Safety Assessment for zootube1.com
At the time of this scan, no malware detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the malware scan summary indicated no flagged files, no flagged external links, and no blacklist hits across the listed threat databases. Major content-malice and phishing-related blacklist checks also appeared clean based on the available data.
That said, the screenshot shows explicit and highly sensitive adult material involving animals, which may be illegal, abusive, or prohibited in many jurisdictions even when malware is not detected. A clean malware result does not address legal, ethical, or content-safety concerns, and visitors could still encounter harmful, disturbing, or policy-violating material. Based on available scan data, no technical threats were detected at the time of this scan, but the website may still pose significant content-related risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The domain appears to be hosted behind Cloudflare on IP address 104.26.4.140, with Cloudflare nameservers and a valid SSL certificate issued by Google Trust Services. The certificate was valid at the time of the scan and is set to expire in October 2026. The web server was identified as Cloudflare, which may provide CDN and traffic-filtering functions in front of the origin infrastructure.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from DNSSEC validation. The scanned link includes a challenge-platform path, which suggests the site may sometimes present an anti-bot or browser verification layer. No file-level malware indicators were reported in the provided scan results.
Share your experience with this website. Was it safe? Did you encounter any issues?