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The domain owner uses WHOIS privacy protection, hiding their identity. **9 out of 91 security engines** on VirusTotal flag this site as malicious. Detected as **phishing** by Certego, CyRadar, Forcepoint ThreatSeeker and 3 others. Detected as **malicious** by ADMINUSLabs, Chong Lua Dao, Webroot.
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Domain Timeline
Domain steamgg.net was registered.
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WHOISSSL certificate issued by Google Trust Services.
SSL CheckFlagged by 9 engines as malicious and 1 as suspicious on VirusTotal.
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External Trust Scores
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Community Intelligence
8 mentions found across community sources (1 negative, 7 neutral).
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studentrob: > Netflix was still building steam. Netflix's stock price went down, but they already had a huge streaming business and were not distressingly low on cash. In fact, raising prices…
>The argument that people pirate because the paid options are shit, and if they were as convenient as torrents people would just pay for them, is rendered moot with the Steam counterexample. Ste…
Have you looked at GoG Galaxy? https://www.gog.com/galaxy It's exactly what you want, but this service isn't poplar. It doesn't work because everyone is on Steam. Netw…
Lol. Good luck. I’m the weirdo millennial who pays for cable and Netflix and Hulu and Criterion Channel and Amazon and Disney+ and Apple TV+ (well, that’s free for the first year) and basically every…
Here in CZ, where pirating has long tradition, mainly because it's legal to download movies and copyrighted files for own use. Or at least it's in gray area now because of push from EU but…
Three big issues off the top of my head: * Hosting costs. Reddit was very lucky to have imgur pick up a lot of its bandwidth in its early days, but free image/video hosting sites are cyclical: a…
>So now you want to replace the things that aren’t happening in the digital case with some other things that aren’t happening in the digital case? Oh I see. You think the physical break-in imagery…
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What is steamgg.net?
steamgg.net is a website that was analyzed by ScamSandbox on July 12, 2026. Based on our automated analysis across 20 security sources, the domain has been classified as dangerous with multiple high-confidence threat detections across independent security databases.
The domain was registered approximately 1250 days ago through NAMECHEAP INC and the registrant is located in IS. The domain's age suggests it has been operational for some time, which is a positive trust signal. The owner's registration details are hidden behind a WHOIS privacy service, which prevents public identification of who operates the site.
ScamSandbox cross-referenced steamgg.net against the VirusTotal database, which aggregates results from multiple security vendors. No security vendor in the VirusTotal database has flagged this domain as malicious or suspicious, which is a positive trust indicator.
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Google Trust Services . An SSL certificate encrypts data between the visitor and the server, but it does not guarantee the site is legitimate — scammers routinely obtain free SSL certificates for fraudulent sites.
steamgg.net is hosted by Cloudflare, Inc. at IP address 172.67.212.202 . The server uses shared hosting, meaning multiple websites share the same IP address — a configuration common among both budget legitimate sites and disposable scam domains. The site has a C grade for HTTP security headers. While some protections are in place, several key security headers are still missing.
The overall risk score assigned to steamgg.net by ScamSandbox is 100/100 (where 100 is the highest risk). This score is calculated by weighing signals from blacklist detections, domain age, WHOIS data, SSL certificate validity, HTTP security headers, content analysis, and community reports.
Security Provider Verdicts for steamgg.net
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