jup[.]ag-api-v2-wallet-connects[.]online
“Instant | Jupiter”
The domain jup.ag-api-v2-wallet-connects.online is a confirmed phishing site engaged in brand impersonation targeting the Jupiter cryptocurrency platform. It poses an elevated risk by mimicking legitimate Jupiter services to deceive users into disclosing wallet credentials or transferring funds, though no drainer kit was identified. As of the latest verification, jup.ag-api-v2-wallet-connects.online has been taken offline.
Technical indicators confirm its malicious nature: 1 of 95 VirusTotal security vendors flagged the domain, including Fortinet, while Google Safe Browsing has not yet marked it. The domain appears on 1 security blocklist (PhishDestroy) and was registered on February 21, 2026, through Web Commerce Communications Limited. It resolves to IP address 172.67.187.67, hosted on Cloudflare's network (AS13335), and uses an SSL certificate issued by WE1. Nameservers are betty.ns.cloudflare.com and zod.ns.cloudflare.com, and the observed page title was 'Instant | Jupiter'.
Users who interacted with jup.ag-api-v2-wallet-connects.online should immediately revoke any token approvals granted to unknown contracts and transfer remaining funds to a new wallet. Enable two-factor authentication on all cryptocurrency accounts and monitor for unauthorized transactions. Report the phishing domain to the impersonated brand (Jupiter) and submit it to platforms like Google Safe Browsing, PhishTank, or the Anti-Phishing Working Group to aid in takedown efforts.
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Registration: ag-api-v2-wallet-connects.online
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