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Is azcode.net safe? Full Security Analysis 2026

Live Analysis
Checked 1 day ago

azcode.net

High Risk

azcode.net shows some warning signals that require attention. We recommend verifying the website independently before sharing sensitive information.

Signals Detected
10
SSL Certificate
Valid
SafeRisk
54
/ 100 Risk
Domain Age
5y
Analysis Depth
full
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Risk Breakdown

Valid SSL certificate detected. Issued by Google Trust Services. Expires 9/10/2026.

An SSL certificate encrypts data between your browser and the website. A valid certificate means the connection is secure.

Domain has been registered for 5+ year(s).

Older domains are generally more trustworthy. Scam operations rarely maintain domains for extended periods.

Website is online and responding.

The website was reachable during our scan. An online status alone does not indicate safety.

Content quality — metadata score 55/100, 0/3 legal pages present.

This website is missing essential legal pages and has weak metadata.

Detected category: unknown (high risk).

This website was classified as 'unknown'. The category risk level reflects how frequently this type of website is associated with online fraud.

No community reports filed against this domain.

Our community has not submitted any fraud reports for this domain.

Full analysis completed.

We performed our deepest analysis — SSL, WHOIS, content, technology, DNS, threat intelligence, reviews and screenshots — as used for higher-risk categories such as crypto, trading and payments.

Safety Signals

Status
Online
Safe
SSL Security
Google Trust Services
Safe
Domain Age
5 years
Safe
Registrar
Porkbun LLC
Info
Country
US
Info
Content
55/100
Warning
Threat Databases
Clear
Safe
FCA Warning Blacklist Threats Index URLhaus Phishing Patterns Ai Analysis Meilisearch Cache
Regulators
12 checked
Safe
Reviews
No reviews
None

AI Analysis

AZCODE.NET claims to be a tool for obtaining free "hacks," "cheats," and "mods" for various mobile apps and games, offering downloads for popular titles like eFootball, GTA SA, Minecraft, and many others. It lists a large number of apps with star ratings and download counts, suggesting they are modified or premium versions available for free.

The site's primary offering is "hack cheat mod free apps," which strongly suggests the distribution of pirated or modified software. This practice is illegal and often associated with malware distribution, even if the site itself doesn't explicitly state it. The sheer volume of popular apps offered for free, often with "Premium Mod++" or "Hack Free" labels, is a significant red flag. While the site doesn't explicitly promise guaranteed returns or ask for withdrawal fees, the distribution of modified copyrighted software is inherently risky and likely violates intellectual property laws. The lack of any contact information, privacy policy, or terms of service further increases suspicion, as legitimate software distribution platforms are transparent about their operations and legal standing.

Unauthorized Software Distribution
  • Avoid downloading any software from this site due to the high risk of malware, legal issues, and potential for unauthorized software.
  • Verify the legitimacy of software sources through official app stores or reputable developer websites.
  • Conduct a thorough malware scan on any device that may have accessed this site or downloaded files from it.

WHOIS Information

Registrar
Porkbun LLC
Registration Date
May 17, 2021
Expiration Date
May 17, 2027
Country
US
Domain Age
5 years and 1 month
Registrant (domain owner)
Company / organisation
Private by Design, LLC
Phone
+19712666028
Address
Sanford, NC, 27330

Scam websites often use recently registered domains. A domain registered just days or weeks ago that claims to be an established business is a common red flag.

SSL Certificate

DV validated Free auto-certificate Wildcard
Issued by
Google Trust Services
Validation level
Domain only
Certificate lifespan
90 days (issued Jun 12, 2026)
Covers
2 domains
Public key
ECDSA (secp256r1) 256-bit
Connection
TLSv1.3 (256-bit)
TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384

A free, automatically-issued certificate only proves control of the domain — it does not vet the company behind it. Common for legitimate sites, but also trivial for scammers to obtain, so treat HTTPS alone as the bare minimum, not proof of trust.

Company & Operator

Legal pages: issues found
  • Privacy Policy not found
  • Terms of Service not found
  • About Page not found

Category

Unknown
high risk
Detection Confidence: 65%

This category has moderate risk. Exercise standard caution.

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