Is sattamatkajico.com safe?

suspiciouslow confidence
42/100

context safety score

A score of 42/100 indicates multiple risk signals were detected. This entity shows patterns commonly associated with malicious intent.

identity
90
behavior
80
content
11
graph
30

10 threat patterns detected

medium

encoded payload

suspicious base64-like blobs detected in page content

medium

malicious redirect

script/meta redirect patterns detected in page source

high

social engineering

Site prominently advertises 'guaranteed fixed numbers' for an illegal gambling game with 'money back guarantee' and advance fee of Rs 2100/- per game. Operator 'ROHAN SIR' contact 06232786711 solicits upfront payments with promises of 100% fixed results, a classic advance-fee fraud pattern targeting gambling victims. (location: page.html:123-128, page-text.txt:45-48)

high

social engineering

Notification section uses high-pressure emotional manipulation in Hindi: 'One game will change your life', 'everyone who joined us became rich in one shot', 'your hard-earned money - don't waste it', urging users to contact operators to recover losses. Classic loss-recovery scam framing targeting gambling addicts. (location: page.html:913-921, page-text.txt:140-148)

medium

social engineering

Site explicitly acknowledges Satta Matka is illegal in India ('although illegal in the India') while simultaneously promoting participation, encouraging users to engage in illegal gambling activity and providing 'fix numbers' and guessing services. (location: page.html:1404, page-text.txt:613)

medium

hidden content

Large block of Hindi-language content is commented out in HTML (lines 1423-1440) containing additional promotional gambling content and SEO text, hidden from browsers but present in source. Includes further detailed descriptions of the illegal gambling service. (location: page.html:1423-1440)

low

hidden content

A full 'DOWNLOAD NOW' app promotion block is commented out in HTML, previously advertising a downloadable gambling app with '100% Trusted App' claim. The hidden block references sattamatkajico.com for an app download that may still be accessible. (location: page.html:94-99)

medium

social engineering

Marquee text in Hindi warns users not to ask for free demo trials ('फ़्री डेमो ट्रायल मांगकर गाली ना खायें' - 'Don't ask for free demo trial or get abused'), pressuring users to pay upfront without verification — a social engineering tactic to prevent due diligence before paying. (location: page.html:80, page-text.txt:8)

low

malicious redirect

Link to 'GET SUPER FAST RESULT NOW' points to external domain https://shrimatka.com/ rather than the site itself, silently redirecting users to a different gambling/scam property without clear disclosure. (location: page.html:978)

low

social engineering

URL shortener link https://cutt.ly/JitoIndia in footer obscures true destination of 'JITO INDIA' link, masking the actual redirect target from users and security tools. (location: page.html:1539)

API

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FAQ: how to interpret this assessment

Common questions teams ask before deciding whether to use this domain in agent workflows.

Is sattamatkajico.com safe for AI agents to use?

sattamatkajico.com currently scores 42/100 with a suspicious verdict and low confidence. The goal is to protect agents from high-risk context before they act on it. Treat this as a decision signal: higher scores suggest lower observed risk, while lower scores mean you should add review or block this domain.

How should I interpret the score and verdict?

Use the score as a policy threshold: 80–100 is safe, 50–79 is caution, 20–49 is suspicious, and 0–19 is dangerous. Teams often auto-allow safe, require human review for caution/suspicious, and block dangerous.

How does brin compute this domain score?

brin evaluates four dimensions: identity (source trust), behavior (runtime patterns), content (malicious instructions), and graph (relationship risk). Analysis runs in tiers: static signals, deterministic pattern checks, then AI semantic analysis when needed.

What do identity, behavior, content, and graph mean for this domain?

Identity checks source trust, behavior checks unusual runtime patterns, content checks for malicious instructions, and graph checks risky relationships to other entities. Looking at sub-scores helps you understand why an entity passed or failed.

Why does brin scan packages, repos, skills, MCP servers, pages, and commits?

brin performs risk assessments on external context before it reaches an AI agent. It scores that context for threats like prompt injection, hijacking, credential harvesting, and supply chain attacks, so teams can decide whether to block, review, or proceed safely.

Can I rely on a safe verdict as a full security guarantee?

No. A safe verdict means no significant risk signals were detected in this scan. It is not a formal guarantee; assessments are automated and point-in-time, so combine scores with your own controls and periodic re-checks.

When should I re-check before using an entity?

Re-check before high-impact actions such as installs, upgrades, connecting MCP servers, executing remote code, or granting secrets. Use the API in CI or runtime gates so decisions are based on the latest scan.

Learn more in threat detection docs, how scoring works, and the API overview.

Last Scanned

March 4, 2026

Verdict Scale

safe80–100
caution50–79
suspicious20–49
dangerous0–19

Disclaimer

Assessments are automated and may contain errors. Findings are risk indicators, not confirmed threats. This is a point-in-time assessment; security posture can change.

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