comes up with some silly email addresses and a mailing address in Toronto. It does seem sus as there is a similar website called www.airportdata.com i.e. no hyphen.
But the issue is where the link comes from, who serves up that web page, is 360Radar, PilotAware or someone else?
Whoever has coded that page has put a website with a hyphen in it alongside airliners.net and airframes.org
This is either intentional (whoever code that web page intended for the URL with the hyphen to be there) or the site code has been hacked.
I'm going to suggest that if it really is the correct site, does whoever serves up the web page want to remove the hyphened link until the malware issues are resolved?
I'm an admin on a free flying forum and we had problems with someone trying to screen scrape the whole web site, short term resolved with an IP block. There could be one site cloning another, but this can only be resolved by web masters...