The domain met-wemask-exten-sion.webflow.io is currently listed as an active generic phishing infrastructure. Registration data shows it was created through Webflow, Inc., a popular website‑building service that often hosts short‑lived malicious pages. The domain resolves to the IP address 104.18.36.248, which is part of the Cloudflare network and does not provide direct insight into the underlying operator. According to the latest intelligence, the domain is blocked by the PhishDestroy feed and appears on one external security blocklist, indicating that at least one reputable anti‑phishing organization has taken remediation action.
VirusTotal analysis reports that 10 of 91 scanned security vendors flagged the domain, suggesting observable malicious characteristics such as known phishing payloads or suspicious hosting patterns. Nameserver information is unavailable, and no SSL certificate details or HTTP response codes have been published, leaving the transport‑layer characteristics unverified. No page title or content snapshot has been released, so the specific lure or credential‑harvesting technique employed remains unknown.
Given the high risk rating and confirmed active status, defenders should treat the domain as hostile: block the fully qualified domain name at perimeter firewalls, update DNS filtering policies to deny resolution, and consider adding the associated IP address to network‑level block lists. Continuous monitoring of Cloudflare‑hosted IP ranges for similar domains is advised, as the attacker may reuse this infrastructure for future campaigns. Organizations should also review any recent user reports of unexpected login prompts or credential requests that could be linked to this domain, and enforce multi‑factor authentication to mitigate potential credential exposure.