mail[.]testhometest[.]s-host[.]net
Domain Security & Threat Intelligence Report
18/95 VT
Taken Down
Nov 30, 2025
1 Blocklist
92
Threat
PhishDestroy AI
HIGH
The domain mail.testhometest.s-host.net serves as a phishing site, likely designed to impersonate legitimate email services. With a VirusTotal detection score of 18 out of 95, it raises significant red flags for potential security threats. The domain is particularly concerning as it seeks to deceive users into entering sensitive information, which can lead to severe data breaches.
Registered over 11 years ago with the Center of Ukrainian Internet Names, this domain has remained active and is consistently monitored for malicious activity. It is hosted on an IP address (185.253.218.120) that has been linked to other suspicious activities, indicating the use of shared resources. The domain appears to have accumulated two blocklist entries, further corroborating its association with phishing activities.
Currently, mail.testhometest.s-host.net is alive and operational. PhishDestroy has reported the domain and is actively monitoring it to mitigate potential risks associated with this phishing attempt. Immediate awareness and protective measures are recommended to avoid falling victim to such fraudulent schemes.
Registered over 11 years ago with the Center of Ukrainian Internet Names, this domain has remained active and is consistently monitored for malicious activity. It is hosted on an IP address (185.253.218.120) that has been linked to other suspicious activities, indicating the use of shared resources. The domain appears to have accumulated two blocklist entries, further corroborating its association with phishing activities.
Currently, mail.testhometest.s-host.net is alive and operational. PhishDestroy has reported the domain and is actively monitoring it to mitigate potential risks associated with this phishing attempt. Immediate awareness and protective measures are recommended to avoid falling victim to such fraudulent schemes.
VirusTotal
18 Detections
URLScan.io
Domain Age
4,093 days
Site Status
Taken Down HTTP 403
DestroyList
Listed
User Reports
1 report
Threat Response Pipeline
Discovery
Submission
Legal
Takedown
13/14
Pre-emptive Discovery & Ingestion
Global Ecosystem Submission
Legal Notifications & Reporting
Public Transparency & Takedown
Public Blocklist Status
Evidence Capture
Domain Intelligence
Domainmail.testhometest.s-host.net
RegistrarCenter of Ukrainian Internet Names (UKRNAMES) (USA)
IP Address185.253.218.120
CreatedDec 12, 2014
Nameserversns1.s-host.com.ua
ns2.s-host.com.ua
ns3.s-host.com.ua
ns4.s-host.com.ua
ns2.s-host.com.ua
ns3.s-host.com.ua
ns4.s-host.com.ua
Abuse Contactsabuse@ukrnames.com
abuse@s-host.com.ua
abuse@s-host.com.ua
First DetectedNov 30, 2025
Registrar Response0h
HTTP Status403
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VirusTotal Analysis
18 / 95 security vendors flagged this domain
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ESET
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Kaspersky
Lionic
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Webroot
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