1-xbet[.]one
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PhishDestroy identifies 1-xbet.one as an active phishing domain posing significant risks to users. This site falsely advertises itself as Elon Musk’s official crypto casino, leveraging a popular figure to lure victims. Such phishing campaigns aim to deceive users into revealing sensitive personal and financial information. The phishing mechanism behind 1-xbet.one involves mimicking legitimate crypto gambling platforms while embedding malicious scripts or links designed to capture login credentials and crypto wallet keys. The domain resolves to a single IP address and has been flagged by multiple security vendors, indicating ongoing malicious activity. It also appears on security blocklists, reinforcing its high-risk classification. If you have visited 1-xbet.one, it is recommended to immediately avoid entering any personal data or credentials. Users should scan their devices for malware, change passwords for any accounts that may have been compromised, and consider monitoring financial statements for suspicious transactions. Staying vigilant and using trusted sources for crypto gambling or investment is essential to avoid falling victim to such scams.
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About this report: 1-xbet.one
This domain security report is maintained by PhishDestroy's automated threat-intelligence pipeline. Our system continuously monitors this domain across 12 security vendors on VirusTotal and 1 public blocklists.
The site displays a page titled “1-xbet: Elon Musk’s Official Crypto Casino Powered by Blockchain”.
1-xbet.one has been flagged by 12 security vendors as of May 17, 2026.
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