What Is Orgasm.com?

Orgasm (orgasm.com) is a porn tube site. According to SimilarWeb, the site orgasm.com gets an estimated 175,000 monthly views. And the Wayback Machine estimates the orgasm.com domain to be founded on December 31, 1996. Orgasm.com does offer a Twitter account.

Links and Profiles

Website: https://www.orgasm.com/

Is Orgasm.com Safe?

I ran malware tests to find out if orgasm.com is safe and legit. Here are the results:

I checked the site orgasm.com on the online malware scanner Sucuri and it returned as a medium security risk. You can see the same here: Sucuri scan for the site orgasm.com.

Orgasm.com Sucuri results

Sucuri says the site orgasm.com is a medium security risk because it detected outdated software, namely PHP under 5.5.9-1ubuntu4.29.

When a site is running outdated software, it may leave it vulnerable to hacks and being compromised.

On a positive note, I can see the site orgasm.com is already using a website firewall which does help protect it against site hacks.

Some hardening improvements can be made to the security headers:

  • Missing security header for ClickJacking Protection. Alternatively, you can use Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors 'none'.
  • Missing security header to prevent Content Type sniffing.
  • Missing Content-Security-Policy directive. We recommend to add the following CSP directives (you can use default-src if all values are the same): script-src, object-src, base-uri, frame-src
  • Leaked PHP version. Your site is displaying your PHP version in the HTTP headers. Please set expose_php = Off.

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 orgasm.com and the page is clean. You can see the same here: Unmask Parasites scan for the site orgasm.com.

To try to confirm that the site is clean, I checked the domain orgasm.com on VirusTotal and 1 out of 84 security vendors (Dr.Web) has flagged the domain as malicious. You can see the same here: VirusTotal scan for the site orgasm.com.

Orgasm.com VirusTotal results

In conclusion, the site orgasm.com doesn’t have malware according to Sucuri; however, Sucuri did say it was running outdated software which leaves it vulnerable to hacks. Unmask Parasites says the site orgasm.com is clean of parasites. And 1 security vendor (Dr.Web) has flagged the site orgasm.com as malicious. Overall, the site orgasm.com looks safe. The 1 flag from Dr.Web is likely a false positive.