credexcapital[.]live[.]luminacapital[.]pro
“Credex Capital | CFD Trading — Trading on Stocks, Gold, Oil, Indices”
On July 24 2026 the domain credexcapital.live.luminacapital.pro was observed to resolve to the IPv4 address 176.123.0.199, which is allocated to AS200019 ALEXHOST SRL in Moldova. The domain was registered on February 21 2026 and is currently listed as offline. The site presents a page title “Credex Capital | CFD Trading — Trading on Stocks, Gold, Oil, Indices”, indicating an attempt to masquerade as a CFD trading service under the Credex Capital name. The TLS certificate presented is classified as R11, which is typical of low‑trust certificates often used by malicious operators.
VirusTotal scans show that two out of ninety‑three antiviruses flagged the domain, confirming at least minimal suspicion. The domain is also present on a single security blocklist and has been explicitly blocked by the PhishDestroy service, reinforcing its classification as a phishing‑related resource. No further intelligence such as Safe Browsing, OTX, or additional blocklist entries is available, and the content of the page beyond the title has not been captured. Infrastructure analysis indicates that the hosting provider ALEXHOST SRL is frequently associated with short‑lived malicious sites, and the Moldovan location aligns with other observed phishing campaigns.
The elevated risk rating reflects the combination of brand impersonation, compromised TLS, and detection by multiple security vendors. Defenders should add the domain to network‑level deny lists, ensure that any redirects to the IP are intercepted, and monitor related ASN 200019 for new registrations that may reuse the same hosting infrastructure. Because the site is offline, active takedown requests have been satisfied, but continued observation is advised in case the operators reactivate the domain or spawn new variants using similar naming patterns.
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