ifumbled[.]org
Forensic brief
PhishDestroy identifies ifumbled.org as a high-risk domain involved in crypto draining activities. This malicious site was designed to steal cryptocurrency by draining victims' wallets, posing a serious threat to anyone interacting with it. Fortunately, the domain is currently offline, reducing immediate risk. The phishing technique employed by ifumbled.org involved the use of the Angel Drainer kit, a known tool for siphoning crypto assets. The site likely mimicked legitimate crypto services to lure users into providing sensitive wallet access or private keys. It appeared on multiple security blocklists and was flagged by several security vendors, indicating its widespread recognition as a threat. Users should avoid visiting suspicious domains like ifumbled.org and never share private keys or wallet credentials. Regularly updating security software and utilizing hardware wallets can help protect funds. If users suspect they interacted with this domain, they should immediately secure their wallets and monitor for unauthorized transactions.
Threat response pipeline
Cloudflare Radar
VirusTotal
Forensic Evidence CollectionEvidence capture
Domain Intelligence
Web Commerce Communications Limited
Technical details
Public blocklist status
VirusTotal consensus
Aggregated detection across 10 security vendors.
Evidence & external reports
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Email template — registrar abuse
compliance_abuse@webnic.cc, abuse@bluehost.com
Registrar: Web Commerce Communications Limited Case: PD-
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About this report: ifumbled.org
This domain security report is maintained by PhishDestroy's automated threat-intelligence pipeline. Our system continuously monitors this domain across 10 security vendors on VirusTotal and 4 public blocklists.
The site displays a page titled “ifumbled - See What You Could've Had”.
ifumbled.org has been flagged by 10 security vendors as of May 17, 2026.
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