flaresparkglobal[.]online
“Flare Network- EVM Hub for Web3.0”
The domain flaresparkglobal.online was identified as a phishing site engaged in brand impersonation, specifically targeting users of MetaMask. The scam operated under the guise of cryptocurrency services, as indicated by its page title 'Flare Network- EVM Hub for Web3.0'. The site has since been taken offline, but while active, it posed an elevated risk of phishing and potential financial loss to individuals interacting with it. Flareparkglobal.online is not safe and has been flagged as a scam.
Technical analysis shows that flaresparkglobal.online was registered through Spaceship, Inc. on May 09, 2025, and resolved to the IP address 66.33.22.77, located in the US under AS400940 Railway. The domain had only one nameserver and did not present a valid SSL certificate. VirusTotal reports that 1 of 95 security vendors, including Netcraft, flagged the domain as malicious. It appears on one security blocklist (PhishDestroy). Both Gridinsoft and Scamadviser assigned it a trust score of 0/100. Google Safe Browsing did not flag the site, but the presence on a recognized blocklist and security vendor detection indicate a credible threat.
Anyone who interacted with flaresparkglobal.online, especially those who entered MetaMask credentials or cryptocurrency wallet information, should immediately change their passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and monitor accounts for unauthorized activity. If any cryptocurrency wallet approvals were granted, users should revoke token approvals and consider moving funds to a new wallet. Victims are encouraged to report incidents to MetaMask, relevant cryptocurrency platforms, and local authorities to help prevent further harm.
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