open-dropsea[.]network
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PhishDestroy identifies open-dropsea.network as an active credential harvesting phishing threat currently under investigation. The risk level remains elevated as the domain attempts to capture sensitive login credentials through deceptive means, posing significant danger to unaware users.
The domain was registered on March 29, 2026, using NICENIC INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO., LIMITED as the registrar. It holds a Let's Encrypt SSL certificate, likely employed to appear legitimate and build user trust. The domain resolves to IP address 104.21.1.195. Despite these indicators, VirusTotal reports 8 out of 95 detections, meaning it has not yet been flagged by common antivirus or URL scanning engines. The lack of blocklist presence and zero trust score detections highlight that it is a newly established threat that could bypass conventional filters.
Mitigation against open-dropsea.network should include heightened user awareness about credential harvesting tactics and skepticism towards unsolicited login prompts or requests for personal information. Network defenses should incorporate domain and IP monitoring to block communications with 104.21.1.195 and use heuristic detection to identify phishing patterns. Organizations are advised to update security policies to flag newly registered domains via NICENIC INTERNATIONAL GROUP and scrutinize SSL certificates issued by Let's Encrypt in suspicious contexts. Immediate reporting and takedown efforts are recommended to prevent wider exploitation.
Network Security Intelligence Registrar context
Threat Response Pipeline
Public Blocklist Status
Stored Capture
Domain Intelligence
Technical detailsDNS, SSL SANs, timestamps
ICANN OVERSIGHT
Accreditation and RAA context
Accreditation and RAA context
Registrar accreditation and DNS abuse obligations
For this gTLD, the registrar above operates under an ICANN accreditation agreement. The links below provide the official fee schedule and current DNS abuse compliance guidance.
Accreditation is a contract, not a safety certification.
RAA §3.18 establishes abuse-contact and handling requirements. This report can document stored outbound notices and later technical observations; it does not by itself establish receipt, investigation, remediation, or contractual non-compliance.
Latest Classified Outcome 2026-08-17 03:13:21 UTC
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Site Performance Analysis
Google PageSpeed Insights — mobile performance audit of open-dropsea.network · checked Apr 2, 2026
Evidence & External Reports
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