WebVetted Beta
Recommendation
Caution
Overall Summary
Suspicious
Why we think so

Simpcity.su is a high‑traffic adult-content forum (SimilarWeb reports ~19–50 million monthly visits in 2025, global rank ~4,576) that aggregates leaked and premium creator material. The site is tied to repeated copyright and privacy disputes and is often flagged by commentators for non-consensual content and takedown evasion. Technically it uses Cloudflare and has valid HTTPS, and major malware/blacklist scanners (Google Safe Browsing, crypto blacklist) show no active block. Still, independent analyses and news threads call out persistent legal, privacy and malvertising risks. For casual browsing stay cautious; do not download files, click suspicious ads, or share personal or payment details.

Confidence Score
28%

Risk Insights

🛡️

High legal risk: leaked content & takedowns

Multiple reports and news items tie simpcity.su to non‑consensual sharing of creator content.
Frequent takedown attempts and domain changes point to persistent copyright/privacy disputes.
Creators and victims should pursue DMCA and legal channels rather than interacting on the site.
⚙️

Technical hygiene but limited accountability

Uses Cloudflare and valid HTTPS (good baseline security).
No public registrant or business contact was found, reducing owner transparency.
High traffic plus adult content raises exposure to malicious ads and risky third‑party links.

Contradictory Signals

Automated blacklist checks are clear, but community reporting and legal issues point to risks not always captured by malware scanners.

Signal A: No Google Safe Browsing flags or crypto blacklist listings (clean)

Signal B: Multiple independent reports and reputation tools flag the site as suspicious (risky)

Category Scores

Identity 25/100
Reputation 30/100
Technical 55/100
Content 15/100
Legal 20/100
Business Validity 30/100

Red Flags & Warnings

  • Documented history of hosting leaked/premium creator material and multiple takedown disputes.
  • Anonymous/hidden registrant data and use of .su domain with Cloudflare nameservers, which complicates enforcement.
  • High bounce and ad/referer exposure on a site in the adult/leak niche — raises likelihood of malvertising and dangerous redirects.
  • No direct contact emails or verifiable business support channels found on the site.

🔎 Detailed Checks & Analysis

Domain tech, infrastructure and traffic (similartech_v1)

Score: 55/100
Failed

"SimilarTech shows Cloudflare CDN, many standard web tags (CSP, OpenGraph), and very high monthly visits (~19.9M), which means good scaling but also higher attack surface for malicious third‑party ads."

Reason: Cloudflare and HTTPS indicate basic technical setup, but large traffic in an adult/leak niche increases exposure to ads/redirects.

Traffic metrics and geography (similar_web_api_v1)

Score: 60/100
Failed

"SimilarWeb categorizes the site as Adult, lists US as leading country, shows visits ~19.9M and a high bounce rate (~72.5%), consistent with content/redirect behavior."

Reason: High global rank and concentrated direct traffic suggest an active audience but also heavy ad/referral flows that can carry risk.

Traffic stats (website_traffic_stats_v1)

Score: 20/100
Failed

"The website_traffic_stats feed did not provide usable data for this domain, reducing redundancy in traffic verification."

Reason: No data returned from this traffic source, so we'll rely on other traffic signals.

Contact details scraped from site (website_contacts_scraper_v1)

Score: 30/100
Failed

"Scraper found Facebook, Instagram and Twitter links but no official support email or phone number, making owner accountability harder."

Reason: No direct company emails or phone numbers were found; only social links are visible.

WHOIS, registrar and SSL (whois_dns_ssl_v1)

Score: 40/100
Failed

"WHOIS shows creation ~Aug 2022, Cloudflare name servers, and a valid certificate through 2025-11-21; registrant field is null which reduces transparency."

Reason: Valid TLS and Cloudflare use are positives, but the registrant is hidden and registrar is RUCENTER-SU (common for evasive registrations).

USPTO trademark check (uspto_trademark_search_v1)

Score: 70/100
Passed

"USPTO search returned zero results for 'simpcity.su', so there is no registered U.S. trademark conflict detected in checked records."

Reason: No matching USPTO trademarks were found for the domain name.

Crypto scam blacklist (crypto_scam_sniffer_v1)

Score: 80/100
Passed

"Crypto scam sniffer returned no blacklist match, reducing the likelihood of known crypto‑scam activity tied to this domain."

Reason: Domain is not flagged on the checked crypto scam blacklist.

Google Safe Browsing check (google_safe_browsing_v1)

Score: 75/100
Passed

"Google Safe Browsing API returned no threats, which suggests no current broad phishing/malware listing for simpcity.su."

Reason: No matched threats were found in Google Safe Browsing for this domain at the time of checking.

Maps / Places listing and reviews (google_places_v1)

Score: 10/100
Failed

"No place data returned; lack of a verifiable business listing reduces traceability and offline accountability."

Reason: No Google Places listing or physical location was found, which is common for anonymous or non-commercial sites.

News and external reporting (google_news_v1)

Score: 35/100
Failed

"News items and blog posts show recurring complaints and takedown activity related to non-consensual sharing and community backlash."

Reason: Multiple news/blog posts document concerns about leaked content, downtime, and legal pressure.

Web search for scam reports / reputation (perplexity_questions_v1)

Score: 45/100
Failed

"Perplexity aggregation notes there are no verified reports of users losing money, but warns of privacy, adware and malvertising risks tied to the site."

Reason: Aggregated reputation checks show mixed results — some tools flag risk while others show no confirmed financial fraud.

Your Next Steps

  • 1
    Do not provide payment details or personal data on the site; avoid downloads and streaming from untrusted links.
  • 2
    Use an ad‑blocker, up‑to‑date browser, and antivirus if you must visit; consider a disposable browser profile or VM for risky pages.
  • 3
    If you are a content creator whose material appears on the site, follow platform DMCA takedown procedures and document URLs; consult an attorney for privacy or copyright claims.
  • 4
    Monitor reputation trackers (Scamadviser, Scamdoc) and Google Safe Browsing periodically for status changes.
  • 5
    If you encounter malware, phishing, or trafficking of non-consensual material, report it to hosting provider/Cloudflare and relevant law enforcement.

Evidence & Citations