Last Updated on September 15, 2024 by Mathew Diekhake
Paradise Nudes (paradisenudes.com) is a porn search engine.
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ALTERNATIVES
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DESCRIPTION
The homepage of paradisenudes.com featured thumbnails that I felt really stood out; they also gave me a retro feel. I could see that some of the coding done was quite basic. My first impression was that paradisenudes.com probably was run on a limited budget and that the owner wasn’t a developer yet, but there were no signs of the content itself being bad. I then started browsing videos. The first thing I noticed was that the webpages opened in an insecure webpage, though still on the same domain (paradisenudes.com). This means that the site doesn’t use a valid SSL certificate. Most websites know to keep these updated and will keep them updated, so it’s the first sign of an untrustworthy site so far. I found that some videos within a category would open landing pages on different domains. These landing pages didn’t offer the video I had clicked on either but rather what looked the equivalent of a homepage even though the URL would not be the homepage–for instance, one of the links redirected to tubexclips.com/?x=9163.
HISTORY
As of January 2024, paradisenudes.com has 211.913 monthly views. Paradisenudes.com was founded on August 18, 2000. The Internet Archive has saved 1,969 times between August 18, 2000 and January 30, 2024.
Is paradisenudes.com Safe?
During my browsing detailed in the description above, I noticed insecure webpages and gateway pages. As documented in the archives, I also was shown a tech support scam ad during a previous visit. Here is what the technicals say:
I checked paradisenudes.com on Sucuri, and it returned medium security risk.
Sucuri says paradisenudes.com is a medium security risk because it runs outdated software (PHP under 7.4.6) and TLS recommendations (HTTPS version not accessible + no redirect from HTTP to HTTPS).
Security hardening flaws:
- Missing security header for
ClickJacking Protection
. Affected pages:
http://paradisenudes.com/404javascript.js
http://paradisenudes.com/404testpage4525d2fdc
I then ran a parasite scan with Unmask Parasites on paradisenudes.com, and it is clean.
I also checked paradisenudes.com on VirusTotal, and it is clean.
Further, paradisenudes.com passed all blocklist engines on URLVoid.
In conclusion, paradisenudes.com is regarded as a medium security risk due to numerous minor issues: it runs outdated software (PHP under 7.4.6), the HTTPS version is not accessible, and there is no redirect from HTTP to HTTPS. None of these are direct threats to suggest paradisenudes.com is malicious, but together they raise concerns of the domain being potentially suspicious. Since no other vendor has flagged paradisenudes.com as suspicious, we grade it relatively safe still. OVERALL GRADE: Relatively Safe.
Links and Profiles
Website: paradisenudes.com
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The website was not secure (as in no SSL) when I visited. It also showed tech support scams with fake computer virus reports and wanted me to install "important" system updates on my computer that were also scams, aka the ads shown on this site are abysmal and potentially malicious. When I clicked links, the video would not load, nor would a new browser tab; instead, the browser would display a message that said "pop up blocked." I found the site unusable from a consumer perspective.
Mat Diekhake
May 27, 2024 @ 15:33
Paradisenudes.com showed a tech support scam ad on 5/27/2024. Here is the scam:
DO NOT click on Delete Viruses. Rather, you ought to click on the X in the top right corner of the dialog.
We needn’t judge the webmaster of this site necessarily, as the tech support scam is an advertisement that may not be controlled by the site but by the ad network the site signed up to use.