# human.passport.lat — SUSPICIOUS > human.passport.lat is under investigation for phishing. Stay vigilant and avoid sharing personal info on suspicious sites. ## Summary PhishDestroy has identified human.passport.lat as a domain potentially involved in phishing activities. While the exact nature of the threat is still under investigation, generic phishing campaigns can deceive users into divulging sensitive information, putting personal and financial data at risk. Vigilance is crucial as attackers often mimic trusted brands or services to lure victims. This domain resolves to IP address 188.114.97.3 and was registered recently on March 8, 2026, through PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com. Despite no detections reported on VirusTotal by any security vendor so far, its new registration date and association with generic phishing raise concerns. The domain’s page title references a case study about human passport protections, which could be used as a lure or disguise in phishing attempts. Users are strongly advised to refrain from interacting with human.passport.lat or providing any personal details. Remain cautious when encountering unexpected emails or messages directing you to this domain. Reporting suspicious links to your organization’s security team or using online threat intelligence tools like PhishDestroy can help mitigate potential risks linked to this under-investigation domain. ## Threat Details - Verdict: SUSPICIOUS - Site status: alive (HTTP 405) - Page title: Case Study: How Human Passport Protected Story Protocol’s Airdrop from Sybil Attacks - Passport ## Domain Intelligence - Registered: 2026-03-08 21:30:00 - Registrar: PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com - IP: 188.114.97.3 - Nameservers: amos.ns.cloudflare.com maya.ns.cloudflare.com ## Detection Status - VirusTotal: 2 vendors flagged Vendors: ["SOCRadar", "Trustwave"] - Google Safe Browsing: clean - Blocklists: 1 hits Lists: ["PhishDestroy"] ## Live Page Content - Meta description: Discover how Story Protocol used Human Passport’s Sybil resistance toolkit to ensure fair, trust-based incentive distribution of their $IP token airdrop. Learn best practices for identity verification and Sybil defense for protecting airdrops and other incentive programs from exploiters. - Meta title: Case Study: How Human Passport Protected Story Protocol’s Airdrop from Sybil Attacks - Passport ### Page Text Case Study: How Human Passport Protected Story Protocol’s Airdrop from Sybil Attacks - Passport Solutions Ecosystem Privacy Docs Blog Partner with us App Blog Case Study: How Human Passport Protected Story Protocol’s Airdrop from Sybil Attacks Jun 3, 2025 TL;DR: Story Protocol integrated identity verification during testnet, using Human Passport’s Stamps product to filter Sybils early and set a clear precedent against farming. For the TGE, they deployed a multi-layered defense combining Passport’s data services, including machine learning and behavioral clustering, as well as a secondary verification option, Passport Stamps, for borderline cases. This maximized unique human inclusion while blocking clear Sybils. The result: a cleaner, fairer distribution with strong community alignment, minimal friction, and reduced screening costs. Partner with Human Passport: fill out the form Most incentivization campaigns begin in uncharted territory — where rewards are broadcast wide and filters come later. Story Protocol reversed that norm. Their stance was clear from day one: incentives only work when you know who you're incentivizing . Instead of waiting for Sybil exploits to emerge, Story integrated identity verification from the start. Partnering with Human Passport , a modular and privacy-first Sybil resistance protocol – they launched a proactive defense strategy, beginning with faucet protection during testnet and scaling into a three-tier Sybil classification framework for their Token Generation Event (TGE). As the protocol scaled, Story took a calibrated approach — expanding what worked, refining what didn’t, and with a key design insight: Sybil resistance isn’t about user resistance . This case study breaks down how Story used modular identity infrastructure, not just to defend against bots, but to protect long-term trust and community equity. If you're designing an incentivization campaign or preparing for a token launch, Story’s approach offers a clear blueprint for integrating Sybil resistance at the moments it matters most. About Story Protocol Story Protocol is a purpose-built Layer 1 (L1) blockchain designed to manage and protect digital assets, specifically intellectual property (IP). It allows users to tokenize IP assets, transforming them into programmable entities that can be seamlessly traded and monetized on-chain. The network is EVM-equivalent, enabling developers to deploy decentralized applications (dApps) directly on its L1 infrastructure. Why Identity Can’t Wait for Mainnet Incentive mechanisms solve cold start problems for protocols, but they’re also a double-edged sword where sophisticated Sybil farmers dominate early-stage participation, optimizing for short-term extraction over long-term value. It’s a zero-sum dynamic, the more that farmers exploit the system, the more real contributors are pushed aside. Sybil actors adapt relentlessly, working around filters and turning defense into an infinite loop. Getting ahead of that cyc ### External Links - https://x.com/humnpassport - https://passport.human.tech/ - https://passport.human.tech/terms - https://passport.human.tech/ecosystem - https://keyrock.com/airdrops-in-the-barren-desert/ - https://tally.so/r/3X81KL?ref=story-blog - https://www.story.foundation/ - https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/terms/ - https://support.passport.xyz/passport-knowledge-base/need-support - https://passport.human.tech/blog - https://passport.human.tech/staking - https://www.linkedin.com/company/holonym - https://passport.human.tech/blog/proof-of-personhood-explained-how-it-works-who-s-building-it-and-why-it-matters-now - https://passport.human.tech/policy - https://passport.human.tech/privacy ## Evidence - Screenshot: https://urlscan.io/screenshots/019cd29b-1bbf-70ca-8e83-cea8b60055e4.png - Cloudflare Radar: https://radar.cloudflare.com/scan/db6c1ef4-9929-4407-a8be-7a68ac867105 - PhishDestroy: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/human.passport.lat/ ## If You Visited This Site 1. Change any passwords you may have entered 2. Enable 2FA on all related accounts 3. Monitor your accounts for unauthorized activity 4. Report to: FBI IC3, Europol, local authorities --- Report by PhishDestroy | https://phishdestroy.io/domain/human.passport.lat/ Last updated: 2026-03-14