# solresolution.pages.dev — SUSPICIOUS > solresolution.pages.dev is linked to credential theft and currently has 0 of 95 detections on VirusTotal. ## Summary The domain solresolution.pages.dev has been identified as associated with a credential theft threat and is currently under investigation. This domain does not appear to impersonate a specific brand but is active and considered a potential risk to users who may be targeted for sensitive login information. Technical data reveals that solresolution.pages.dev is registered through Cloudflare, Inc. and resolves to the IP address 172.66.47.98. It has an SSL certificate issued by Google Trust Services, indicating an attempt to appear legitimate and secure. As of this report, it has zero detections flagged by any of the 95 VirusTotal vendors queried. The domain's registration and configuration details provide useful indicators for monitoring, though it has not yet been listed on major blocklists or reported elsewhere. Given the active status of solresolution.pages.dev and its clear association with credential theft tactics, users and organizations are advised to exercise heightened vigilance. They should refrain from entering any personal or login information on pages hosted under this domain. Security teams should consider proactive blocking and monitoring of this domain within their networks and update phishing filters accordingly. Continued observation and analysis are necessary to track evolving tactics and ensure prompt defensive responses. ## Threat Details - Verdict: SUSPICIOUS - Site status: unknown (HTTP ?) ## Domain Intelligence - Registrar: Cloudflare, Inc. - IP: 172.66.47.98 ## Detection Status - VirusTotal: 0 vendors flagged - Google Safe Browsing: clean - Blocklists: 0 hits ## Evidence - Cloudflare Radar: https://radar.cloudflare.com/scan/9075a585-7d07-480b-8dee-090e62e3e2eb - PhishDestroy: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/solresolution.pages.dev/ - LLM endpoint: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/solresolution.pages.dev/llm.txt ## If You Visited This Site 1. Change any passwords you may have entered 2. Enable 2FA on all related accounts 3. Monitor your accounts for unauthorized activity 4. Report to: FBI IC3, Europol, local authorities --- Report by PhishDestroy | https://phishdestroy.io/domain/solresolution.pages.dev/ Last updated: 2026-03-28