What Is PornDig.com?
PornDig (porndig.com) is a porn tube site. As of December 2022, the site porndig.com gets an estimated 6.4 million monthly views, according to SimilarWeb. The Wayback Machine estimates porndig.com was founded on January 31, 2004. Generally, the Wayback Machine didn’t crawl the site porndig.com much until 2013. Since 2013, the Wayback Machine has crawled porndig.com very consistently, suggesting that it may have gotten most of its traffic starting in 2013 and that the traffic has remained relatively consistent since then.
Website: https://www.porndig.com/
Is PornDig.com Safe?
I conducted a series of malware tests to find out if porndig.com is safe and legit. Here are the results:
I installed the Malwarebytes Browser Guard on my Edge browser and was able to browse the site porndig.com without any issues.
To check this further I ran malware scans with Malwarebytes and Spybot on my computer after browsing the site porndig.com and they returned no malware detection. I also ran a system-wide scan with Microsoft Defender and no malware was found.
To try to confirm that the site is clean, I also checked the site porndig.com on the online malware scanner Sucuri and it returned with no major issues. You can see the same here: https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/porndig.com
Sucuri says the site porndig.com is a low security risk because it didn’t find any malware during the scan and because no associated security vendor has blacklisted the domain as malicious. It also didn’t find during the scan any injected spam, defacements, or internal server errors.
The site porndig.com could make some improvements to the missing security headers listed below:
Missing security header for ClickJacking Protection. Alternatively, you can use Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors ‘none’. Affected pages:
https://www.porndig.com/404javascript.js
https://www.porndig.com/404testpage4525d2fdcMissing 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
However, these missing security headers don’t change the overall grade of the scan. Moreover, I can see that the site porndig.com is already using a website firewall to protect against DDoS attacks and website hacks.
Lastly, I ran a malware scan with VirusTotal on the domain porndig.com and no security vendor has flagged the domain as malicious. You can see the same here: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/domain/porndig.com
In conclusion, the site porndig.com is a low security risk according to Sucuri. Sucuri didn’t find any malware. Moreover, no security vendor associated with Sucuri or VirusTotal thought that the site porndig.com was malicious.