# PhishDestroy threat dossier — faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev ================================================================ Fetched: 2026-04-25 06:40:38 UTC Canonical: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev/ ## VERDICT ---------------------------------------------------------------- CRITICAL THREAT — DO NOT VISIT Composite threat score: 100/100 (PhishDestroy scoring — see methodology below) Scam classification: Impersonation Targeted brand: Trezor ## DETECTION EVIDENCE ---------------------------------------------------------------- VirusTotal: 6/94 security vendors flagged this domain Flagging vendors: ADMINUSLabs, BitDefender, CyRadar, G-Data, Kaspersky, LevelBlue ## INFRASTRUCTURE ---------------------------------------------------------------- IP address: 188.114.96.3 (CA, Toronto) ASN: AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc. Hosting org: CloudFlare, Inc. Registrar: Cloudflare, Inc. Nameservers: mitchell.ns.cloudflare.com, tina.ns.cloudflare.com Registered: 2026-04-05 Page title: Trezor Bridge® | Official Secure Gateway for Hardware Wallets* HTTP response: 200 ## TLS CERTIFICATE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Issuer: Google Trust Services / WE1 Expires: 2026-07-04 Status: INVALID chain Fingerprint: 64ca9923fd2359e4ff973db72de03f18a81af44ed9ac3c2f4f2ecbb10d4c6a15 ## ABUSE-REPORT HISTORY (evidence of registrar non-response) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Status: pending notification queue. No abuse reports filed yet — this domain is waiting for the next cycle of our automated abuse-reporter. ## TIMELINE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Domain registered: 2026-04-05 (per WHOIS / CT — may reflect a renewal or transfer date, not first-ever registration) First detected: 2026-04-05 11:03:13 UTC (by PhishDestroy tracker) Last verified: 2026-04-21 16:07:14 UTC Current status: ACTIVE / observable ## EXTERNAL CORROBORATION (third-party evidence) ---------------------------------------------------------------- URLScan.io: https://urlscan.io/result/019d5ca9-f5e8-721f-ab2b-24df7154f101/ Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev crt.sh CT logs: https://crt.sh/?q=%25.faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev Google transparency: https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?url=faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev AlienVault OTX: https://otx.alienvault.com/indicator/domain/faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev URLhaus: https://urlhaus.abuse.ch/host/faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev/ ## ANALYST NARRATIVE ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Generated: 2026-04-05 11:03:56 UTC — narrative may predate facts above. Treat fields in TIMELINE / DETECTION EVIDENCE / INFRASTRUCTURE as authoritative if they differ from the prose below.] PhishDestroy identifies faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev as an active crypto-drainer phishing domain currently under investigation for credential theft and cryptocurrency wallet impersonation. The page is designed to trick users into connecting wallets or entering private keys under the guise of a legitimate crypto service, with the ultimate goal of draining funds. Initial telemetry indicates a low but evolving detection rate, suggesting the infrastructure is either new or carefully crafted to evade signature-based defenses. Given the use of Cloudflare Pages and Google Trust Services certificates, this domain exhibits a deceptive level of legitimacy that could mislead even security-aware users. The presence of zero detections on VirusTotal (0/95 engines as of last scan) is not indicative of safety but rather highlights the stealthy nature of the campaign and the need for behavioral and reputation-based detection mechanisms. This domain was flagged via internal sandboxing and exhibits several technical indicators: it resolves to IP 188.114.96.3, which is associated with Cloudflare’s edge network and has been observed hosting multiple phishing kits in recent weeks. The domain is registered through Cloudflare, Inc., leveraging their Pages service to host static content under a seemingly legitimate subdomain. The SSL certificate, issued by Google Trust Services, further enhances its appearance of authenticity, as it chains to a widely trusted root. Notably, VirusTotal currently reports 0 detections across 95 antivirus engines, indicating that traditional signature-based defenses have not yet flagged this domain. While the exact creation date is not publicly available, the use of the Cloudflare Pages platform suggests recent deployment, likely within the last 30 days. There are no current entries in major blocklists such as Google Safe Browsing, PhishTank, or OpenPhish, which could allow the domain to remain accessible to victims for an extended period. Additionally, passive DNS analysis reveals no historical associations with known malicious infrastructure, reinforcing the likelihood that this is a fresh campaign targeting unsuspecting users. Mitigation against this crypto-drainer phishing campaign requires a multi-layered approach. Security teams should immediately block the domain faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev at the network perimeter via DNS sinkholing or URL filtering, and ensure endpoint controls are updated to block access to the underlying IP 188.114.96.3. Users should be warned not to interact with any unsolicited links related to crypto wallets, especially those hosted on pages.dev or similar cloud services, and to verify any wallet connection requests through official channels using known, legitimate URLs. Organizations are advised to enable crypto transaction monitoring and wallet connection alerts, as these phishing pages often prompt users to connect wallets or sign malicious transactions. Security awareness training should emphasize the risks of entering private keys or seed phrases into any web form, even if the page appears authentic. Finally, consider reporting this domain to threat intelligence platforms and updating SIEM rules to detect similar patterns, such as connections to recently registered cloud-hosted domains with cryptocurrency-related keywords. [Updates since narrative was generated:] - VirusTotal detections: now 6/94 (narrative was written when count was lower) ## EVIDENCE HASHES ---------------------------------------------------------------- TLS cert SHA-256: 64ca9923fd2359e4ff973db72de03f18a81af44ed9ac3c2f4f2ecbb10d4c6a15 ## SCORING METHODOLOGY ---------------------------------------------------------------- Composite score is NOT derived from VirusTotal alone. PhishDestroy aggregates: - VirusTotal positive ratio - Public blocklist consensus (MetaMask, ScamSniffer, OpenPhish, PhishTank, URLhaus, CryptoFirewall, SEAL, Polkadot, Enkrypt, Phishunt, DiscordPhishing, PhishingDB) - Cloaking detection (HTTP 666 or rendering delta between bot and real visitor) - DNS-filter consensus (Quad9, CleanBrowsing, NextDNS, AdGuard, Cloudflare, etc.) - AlienVault OTX pulses + Cloudflare Radar + Google Safe Browsing - URLScan / URLQuery verdicts - Brand-impersonation heuristics (DOM analysis of forms, logos, wording) - Known phishing-kit fingerprinting (favicon hash, JS obfuscation signatures) - Wallet-drainer family classification (Angel, MS, Rainbow, Pink, Inferno, ...) - Free-TLS vs paid-cert ratio (throwaway infrastructure signal) - Registrar/hosting abuse history (this registrar's track record) - Human researcher sign-off (volunteer takedown team) A domain present in our database is ALREADY flagged. A low VT count by itself does NOT mean the domain is safe — new scam domains routinely show 0/95 VT for their first 7–30 days while actively draining wallets. Always cross-reference the composite score and the individual indicators above, not just VT. ## CORRECTIONS / APPEALS ---------------------------------------------------------------- Full HTML report: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev/ JSON API: https://api.destroy.tools/v1/check?domain=faq-bridge-trizor-en.pages.dev Appeal a flag: https://phishdestroy.io/appeals/ (responded to within 48 hours, FP rate <0.01%) Submit a report: https://t.me/PhishDestroy_bot About PhishDestroy: volunteer-driven open-source threat-intelligence platform. Tracked: 131,000+ phishing domains. Confirmed takedowns: 91,000+. Site: https://phishdestroy.io