patopinizunopozana[.]online
“Win World Cup 2026 Final Tickets from $1 | The Last Dance”
Patopinizunopozana.online targets soccer fans with a fake offer to win World Cup 2026 final tickets. The site claims tickets are available from just $1, a tactic designed to lure users into providing personal and financial information. Despite being flagged by 3 out of 91 vendors on VirusTotal, the site remains active, leveraging the excitement surrounding the upcoming event.
The domain is registered with NAMECHEAP INC and is hosted on IP address 45.92.170.232. The SSL certificate is issued by krakendonate.lol, which is not a recognized authority, raising further suspicion about the site's legitimacy. The combination of these factors suggests a well-crafted scam operation aimed at exploiting the global interest in the World Cup.
PhishDestroy identifies this domain in June 2026, highlighting its role in the early detection of such threats. With only a few detections on VirusTotal, the site exemplifies how phishing domains can exploit gaps in antivirus databases, especially soon after their creation. This underscores the importance of proactive threat intelligence to protect users from emerging scams.
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