# PhishDestroy threat dossier — t-mobile.cqlefh.top ================================================================ Fetched: 2026-05-15 02:08:06 UTC Canonical: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/t-mobile.cqlefh.top/ ## VERDICT ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTIVE THREAT — multiple warning signs Composite threat score: 44/100 (PhishDestroy scoring — see methodology below) ## DETECTION EVIDENCE ---------------------------------------------------------------- VirusTotal: 9/95 security vendors flagged this domain Flagging vendors: ADMINUSLabs, alphaMountain.ai, CRDF, Emsisoft, Fortinet, G-Data, LevelBlue, Netcraft, Sophos ## INFRASTRUCTURE ---------------------------------------------------------------- IP address: 188.114.97.3 Registrar: NameSilo,LLC !!! REGISTRAR INTEGRITY ALERT — NameSilo !!! NameSilo is a registrar documented by PhishDestroy as (1) publicly lying about received abuse reports, (2) shielding a $20M+ Monero-theft operation (xmrwallet.com) for 10 continuous years, and (3) retaliating against PhishDestroy by getting our X/Twitter account @Phish_Destroy banned after we published the evidence. Researchers/victims must ALWAYS CC compliance@icann.org on every abuse ticket — NameSilo has a track record of later claiming reports were never received. Primary sources: https://phishdestroy.io/namesilo-killed-our-twitter https://phishdestroy.io/xmrwallet-namesilo-exposed Nameservers: corey.ns.cloudflare.com, macy.ns.cloudflare.com Registered: 2026-05-07 Page title: Welcome to OpenResty! ## ABUSE-REPORT HISTORY (evidence of registrar non-response) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Status: pending notification queue. No abuse reports filed yet — this domain is waiting for the next cycle of our automated abuse-reporter. ## TIMELINE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Domain registered: 2026-05-07 (per WHOIS / CT — may reflect a renewal or transfer date, not first-ever registration) First detected: 2026-05-15 03:15:19 UTC (by PhishDestroy tracker) Last verified: 2026-05-15 03:30:10 UTC Current status: ACTIVE / observable ## EXTERNAL CORROBORATION (third-party evidence) ---------------------------------------------------------------- URLScan.io: https://urlscan.io/result/019e28fb-439d-71ed-b031-598bdf0430cf/ Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/t-mobile.cqlefh.top crt.sh CT logs: https://crt.sh/?q=%25.t-mobile.cqlefh.top Google transparency: https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?url=t-mobile.cqlefh.top AlienVault OTX: https://otx.alienvault.com/indicator/domain/t-mobile.cqlefh.top URLhaus: https://urlhaus.abuse.ch/host/t-mobile.cqlefh.top/ ## ANALYST NARRATIVE ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Generated: 2026-05-15 03:16:04 UTC — narrative may predate facts above. Treat fields in TIMELINE / DETECTION EVIDENCE / INFRASTRUCTURE as authoritative if they differ from the prose below.] PhishDestroy identifies an active phishing campaign impersonating T-Mobile at the fraudulent domain t-mobile.cqlefh.top, hosting a convincing replica login page designed to harvest customer credentials. Given the elevated risk rating and confirmed malicious activity, this domain poses a direct threat to users who may inadvertently submit sensitive authentication details. The page is active, registered only days ago, and backed by infrastructure tied to known suspicious networks — making this a credible and pressing concern for mobile subscribers. This domain was flagged by security vendors after 9 out of 95 scanners on VirusTotal identified it as malicious, indicating significant—but not universal—detection. The site was registered through NameSilo, LLC on May 07, 2026, and resolves to IP address 188.114.97.3, which has been associated with phishing and scam operations in multiple threat feeds. Given the recent creation and rapid deployment, the absence of long-term reputation data heightens the risk, especially as the SSL certificate was issued by Let’s Encrypt, a trusted provider often abused in short-lived scams to appear legitimate. The combination of active status, low vendor detection rate, fresh domain registration, and hostile IP association strongly suggests this is part of an emergent credential-harvesting operation targeting T-Mobile users. To mitigate exposure, users should immediately avoid accessing t-mobile.cqlefh.top and any similar lookalike domains. Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all T-Mobile accounts and verify all login attempts through the official T-Mobile website or app. Organizations should add this domain and IP (188.114.97.3) to network blocklists and DNS sinkholes, and report indicators to threat intelligence platforms. Always inspect URLs for misspellings or non-standard top-level domains, and treat unsolicited messages referencing account updates with extreme caution. When in doubt, navigate directly to the official site instead of clicking embedded links. ## SCORING METHODOLOGY ---------------------------------------------------------------- Composite score is NOT derived from VirusTotal alone. PhishDestroy aggregates: - VirusTotal positive ratio - Public blocklist consensus (MetaMask, ScamSniffer, OpenPhish, PhishTank, URLhaus, CryptoFirewall, SEAL, Polkadot, Enkrypt, Phishunt, DiscordPhishing, PhishingDB) - Cloaking detection (HTTP 666 or rendering delta between bot and real visitor) - DNS-filter consensus (Quad9, CleanBrowsing, NextDNS, AdGuard, Cloudflare, etc.) - AlienVault OTX pulses + Cloudflare Radar + Google Safe Browsing - URLScan / URLQuery verdicts - Brand-impersonation heuristics (DOM analysis of forms, logos, wording) - Known phishing-kit fingerprinting (favicon hash, JS obfuscation signatures) - Wallet-drainer family classification (Angel, MS, Rainbow, Pink, Inferno, ...) - Free-TLS vs paid-cert ratio (throwaway infrastructure signal) - Registrar/hosting abuse history (this registrar's track record) - Human researcher sign-off (volunteer takedown team) A domain present in our database is ALREADY flagged. A low VT count by itself does NOT mean the domain is safe — new scam domains routinely show 0/95 VT for their first 7–30 days while actively draining wallets. Always cross-reference the composite score and the individual indicators above, not just VT. ## CORRECTIONS / APPEALS ---------------------------------------------------------------- Full HTML report: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/t-mobile.cqlefh.top/ JSON API: https://api.destroy.tools/v1/check?domain=t-mobile.cqlefh.top Appeal a flag: https://phishdestroy.io/appeals/ (responded to within 48 hours, FP rate <0.01%) Submit a report: https://t.me/PhishDestroy_bot About PhishDestroy: volunteer-driven open-source threat-intelligence platform. Tracked: 149,568 domains (29,129 alive under monitoring, 118,736 confirmed takedowns/dead). Site: https://phishdestroy.io