Analysis as of July 29, 2026 indicates that the domain open-ledgeerlive-offical.zapier.app remains active and is linked to a generic phishing operation. The domain is currently listed on a single security blocklist and has been flagged by PhishDestroy, confirming active mitigation efforts by at least one sink‑hole provider. DNS resolution points to the IPv4 address 64.239.109.1; no authoritative name‑server records were returned during lookup, which may reflect intentional obfuscation or a misconfiguration. VirusTotal scans show that 11 out of 91 security vendors have reported the domain as malicious, providing independent corroboration of its malicious intent.
The limited number of detections suggests that the infrastructure is either newly deployed or employing evasion techniques that reduce exposure to scanning services. Because the domain resolves to a single IP, any network traffic directed to that address can be efficiently filtered at perimeter firewalls or proxy devices. Defenders should add the domain and its IP address to deny lists, enforce URL filtering policies that block access, and monitor DNS queries for anomalous resolutions.
Continuous re‑scanning of the domain on VirusTotal and other sandbox services is advised, as additional detections may surface over time. The absence of publicly available name‑server information and lack of further host‑level intelligence (such as SSL certificates or web content) constitute the primary gaps in the current profile; threat hunters should consider active probing of the IP within a controlled environment to collect deeper indicators of compromise. Until further evidence emerges, the high‑risk rating assigned to this infrastructure remains justified, and organizations handling credential‑sensitive workflows should treat any traffic to this domain as hostile.