What Is InfluencersGonewild.com?
Influencers Gonewild (InfluencersGoneWild.com) is a site for nude influencer content. As of December 2022, the website InfluencersGonewild.com gets an estimated 21.0 million monthly views, according to SimilarWeb. The Wayback Machine estimates InfluencersGonewild.com was founded on September 8, 2020.
Links and Profiles
Website: https://influencersgonewild.com/
Is InfluencersGonewild.com Safe?
I ran malware tests to find out if InfluencersGoneWild is safe and legit. Here are the results:
I checked the site InfluencersGoneWild.com on an online malware scanner Sucuri and it returned a 503 Service Unavailable issue. The scan says it failed at the homepage: http://influencersgonewild.com/. Subsequently, the scan lists the site InfluencersGonewild.com as a medium security risk. You can see the same here: Sucuri scan for the site InfluencersGoneWild.com.
Usually, when the malware scans fail to scan the homepage, the sites get an automatic medium security risk grading which is what has happened here. It doesn’t mean there is malware on the domain; it just means the scan couldn’t be completed. When I visit the site, the site works fine without any issues, so I’m not sure why the scan couldn’t be completed but the 503 error code means the server isn’t blocking the scan which is what you would usually get with a 403 error.
Some hardening improvements can be made:
- Missing security header for
ClickJacking Protection
. Alternatively, you can useContent-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors 'none'
. Affected pages:
https://influencersgonewild.com/404javascript.js - Missing security header to prevent
Content Type
sniffing. - Missing
Strict-Transport-Security
security header. - Missing
Content-Security-Policy
directive. We recommend to add the following CSP directives (you can usedefault-src
if all values are the same):script-src
,object-src
,base-uri
,frame-src
However, these hardening improvements don’t impact the Sucuri grade.
To check this further I ran a parasite scan with Unmask Parasites on the site InfluencersGoneWild.com and it says the page is clean. You can see the same here: Unmask Parasites scan for the site InfluencersGoneWild.com.
Unmask Parasites cites 3 suspicious inline scripts found:
if("undefined"!=typeof localStorage){var skinItemId=document.getElementsByName("g1:skin-item-id");skinItemId=skinItemId.l...
!function(){let e=function(e,t,s){let i=null;if("js"===t?((i=document.createElement("script")).setAttribute("type","text/...
(function(){var js = "window['__CF$cv$params']={r:'7c51a3e27fb53aa6',m:'JbTElqhpTh07rHdWWFJZWbxgbKzfbbpg6qL6090Xddk-16837...
Lastly, I ran a malware scan with VirusTotal for the domain InfluencersGoneWild.com and no security vendor flagged the domain as malicious. You can see the same here: VirusTotal scan for the site InfluencersGoneWild.com.
In conclusion, we didn’t find any malware; however, the online malware scanner lists the site InfluencersGonewild.com as a medium security risk due to the 503 Service Unavailable error.