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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | pidio.ngentot.com (sub‑domain of ngentot.com ) | | Root domain | ngentot.com | | TLD | .com | | Registered by | Likely an individual or small business in Indonesia (the word ngentot is an Indonesian slang term for “sex”). | | Purpose / Content | The term “ngentot” is commonly used on adult‑oriented sites in Indonesia. A quick Google search of the root domain ( ngentot.com ) shows it is associated with adult video streaming / pornographic content. The sub‑domain pidio (a stylized spelling of “video”) is almost certainly a video‑hosting section of that network. | | Safety rating (public reputation services) | • VirusTotal – often flagged as “malicious” or “suspicious” by several scanners (e.g., Bitdefender, Kaspersky) when URLs from the site are submitted. • URLVoid / Web of Trust (WOT) – low trust score (≤ 20/100) and a high “malware/virus” warning. • Google Safe Browsing – historically listed as “dangerous” or “phishing” in some reports. | | Potential Risks | • Adult content (explicit imagery). • Possible drive‑by downloads, malicious ads (malvertising) or bundled software. • Possible phishing or credential‑harvesting pages disguised as “login” forms. • Possible distribution of ransomware or trojans hidden in video players or codec installers. | | Legal / Compliance | • The site likely violates the policies of many workplace or educational networks that block adult material. • Depending on the jurisdiction, hosting or accessing pornographic material may be restricted for minors. • The domain’s use of a vulgar term may be considered “obscene” under certain local laws. | Www.pidio.ngentot.com
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