summitalarm[.]com
Domain Security & Threat Intelligence Report
17/95 VT
Taken Down
Nov 09, 2025
1 Blocklist
88
Threat
PhishDestroy AI
HIGH
The domain summitalarm.com appears to be a phishing site designed to deceive users into providing sensitive information. It currently holds a VirusTotal score of 17 out of 95, indicating its potentially malicious nature. Phishing activities associated with this domain put users at considerable risk, as it may impersonate legitimate services or brands.
Registered with Name.com, Inc., summitalarm.com is over six years old, which adds to its credibility despite its malicious intent. It operates from an IP address of 198.54.116.181 and has been blocklisted by two services, reflecting its reputation within the cybersecurity community. This domain's existence is marked by a history of deceptive practices, making it vital for users to remain vigilant.
Currently, summitalarm.com is still active, and PhishDestroy has taken steps to monitor its activities closely. Our team has reported the domain for phishing and is actively working to ensure its removal from the internet landscape to protect potential victims.
Registered with Name.com, Inc., summitalarm.com is over six years old, which adds to its credibility despite its malicious intent. It operates from an IP address of 198.54.116.181 and has been blocklisted by two services, reflecting its reputation within the cybersecurity community. This domain's existence is marked by a history of deceptive practices, making it vital for users to remain vigilant.
Currently, summitalarm.com is still active, and PhishDestroy has taken steps to monitor its activities closely. Our team has reported the domain for phishing and is actively working to ensure its removal from the internet landscape to protect potential victims.
VirusTotal
17 Detections
URLScan.io
Domain Age
2,299 days
Site Status
Taken Down HTTP 403
DestroyList
Listed
User Reports
1 report
Threat Response Pipeline
Discovery
Submission
Legal
Takedown
12/13
Pre-emptive Discovery & Ingestion
Global Ecosystem Submission
Legal Notifications & Reporting
Public Transparency & Takedown
Public Blocklist Status
Evidence Capture
Domain Intelligence
Domainsummitalarm.com
RegistrarName.com, Inc. (USA)
IP Address198.54.116.181
CreatedNov 10, 2019
ExpiresNov 10, 2028
Nameserversrs54a.registrar-servers.com
rs54b.registrar-servers.com
rs54b.registrar-servers.com
Abuse Contactsadmin@smtp.google.com
abuse@namecheaphosting.com
abuse@name.com
postmaster@smtp.google.com
chris@allbrandingsolutions.com
abuse@smtp.google.com
abuse@namecheaphosting.com
abuse@name.com
postmaster@smtp.google.com
chris@allbrandingsolutions.com
abuse@smtp.google.com
First DetectedNov 09, 2025
Registrar Response0h
HTTP Status403
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VirusTotal Analysis
17 / 95 security vendors flagged this domain
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