coinbaseoc[.]com
Domain Security & Threat Intelligence Report
15/95 VT
Taken Down
Aug 31, 2025
3 Blocklists
Coinbase
100
Threat
PhishDestroy AI
HIGH
The domain Coinbaseoc.com is identified as a phishing site impersonating the well-known cryptocurrency exchange, Coinbase. With a VirusTotal detection score of 15 out of 95, it raises significant red flags. Additionally, Gridinsoft rates its trust score at a mere 4, classifying it as suspicious. Scamadviser also marks it as very likely unsafe, highlighting potential risks associated with cryptocurrency services. The use of this domain could lead users to unwittingly provide sensitive information.
Registered with Name.com, Inc., coinbaseoc.com is relatively young, having been created just 187 days ago. The site exhibits multiple warning signs, including hidden ownership on WHOIS, low traffic rank, and a clear association with cryptocurrency, which is often linked to higher risks. While it possesses a valid SSL certificate, this does not mitigate the dangers presented by its association with phishing activities.
Currently, coinbaseoc.com remains active and poses a risk to users. PhishDestroy has reported the domain and is actively monitoring it, while it is also blocklisted by multiple services for its fraudulent activities. Continued vigilance is necessary as efforts to mitigate this threat progress.
Registered with Name.com, Inc., coinbaseoc.com is relatively young, having been created just 187 days ago. The site exhibits multiple warning signs, including hidden ownership on WHOIS, low traffic rank, and a clear association with cryptocurrency, which is often linked to higher risks. While it possesses a valid SSL certificate, this does not mitigate the dangers presented by its association with phishing activities.
Currently, coinbaseoc.com remains active and poses a risk to users. PhishDestroy has reported the domain and is actively monitoring it, while it is also blocklisted by multiple services for its fraudulent activities. Continued vigilance is necessary as efforts to mitigate this threat progress.
VirusTotal
15 Detections
URLScan.io
Gridinsoft
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Scamadviser
1/100 View ↗
Domain Age
188 days New
Site Status
Taken Down HTTP 403
DestroyList
Listed
User Reports
1 report
Security Signals
Threat Response Pipeline
Discovery
Submission
Legal
Takedown
16/17
Pre-emptive Discovery & Ingestion
Global Ecosystem Submission
Legal Notifications & Reporting
Public Transparency & Takedown
Public Blocklist Status
Evidence Capture
Domain Intelligence
Domaincoinbaseoc.com
RegistrarName.com, Inc. (USA)
IP Address172.67.154.208
CreatedAug 21, 2025 (188 days — New)
ExpiresAug 21, 2026
Nameserverspiotr.ns.cloudflare.com
rayne.ns.cloudflare.com
rayne.ns.cloudflare.com
Page TitleBuy & Sell Bitcoin, Ether | Cryptocurrency Exchange
Abuse Contactsabuse@name.com
First DetectedAug 31, 2025
Registrar Response0h
HTTP Status403
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VirusTotal Analysis
15 / 95 security vendors flagged this domain
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