surnyxion[.]xyz
“Surnyxion Token | Official Website – Secure Presale & High Bonus Rewards”
The domain www.surnyxion.xyz was a generic phishing site posing as a cryptocurrency token presale platform. It displayed no affiliation with any legitimate brand but used the fabricated 'Surnyxion Token' identity to lure victims into submitting credentials or transferring funds under the guise of a 'secure presale' with 'high bonus rewards'. As of the latest verification, www.surnyxion.xyz has been taken offline and no longer resolves.
Technical analysis shows www.surnyxion.xyz was registered through HOSTINGER operations, UAB on February 26, 2026. It resolved to the IP address 92.113.23.174, located in Germany under AS47583 Hostinger International Limited. The domain appeared on 1 security blocklist, PhishDestroy, and was flagged by 3 of 95 VirusTotal vendors, including alphaMountain.ai, Forcepoint ThreatSeeker, and SOCRadar. No SSL certificate was present, and the observed page title was 'Surnyxion Token | Official Website – Secure Presale & High Bonus Rewards'. Nameservers were ns1.dns-parking.com and ns2.dns-parking.com.
Individuals who interacted with www.surnyxion.xyz should immediately change any credentials entered on the site, enable two-factor authentication on all accounts, and monitor for unauthorized transactions or identity fraud. If cryptocurrency was transferred, revoke any token approvals granted to unknown contracts and consider moving remaining funds to a new wallet. Report the phishing domain to local cybercrime authorities, Google Safe Browsing, and platforms like PhishTank or the Anti-Phishing Working Group to aid in takedown efforts.
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