t-mobile.fsdre[.]icu
Forensic brief
PhishDestroy identifies t-mobile.fsdre.icu as a high-risk generic phishing domain targeting users with fraudulent activity. This domain was created on February 21, 2026, and aimed to impersonate legitimate mobile service providers. The domain was registered through a dead domain registrar and appeared on one security blocklist. VirusTotal analysis flagged it by 12 out of 95 security vendors, indicating its malicious intent. The infrastructure showed typical phishing traits, including suspicious domain naming and rapid takedown. Currently, t-mobile.fsdre.icu is offline and no longer poses an active threat. Users are advised to avoid interaction with similar domains and report suspicious messages to their security teams to prevent credential theft.
Threat response pipeline
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Technical details
Public blocklist status
VirusTotal consensus
Aggregated detection across 12 security vendors.
Evidence & external reports
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Recommendations & Advice for Victims
- Do not pay anything else. Recovery agents demanding upfront fees are a second-stage scam.
- Disconnect compromised wallets. Move remaining funds to a fresh seed phrase generated offline.
- Preserve evidence. Screenshot transactions, save URLs, archive emails — chain-of-custody matters for prosecution.
- Report to authorities (see section 15 below) — even small reports help build case patterns.
- Notify your bank/exchange. Some chargebacks may still be possible within 24-72h.
Report to your local authorities
Email template — registrar abuse
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About this report: t-mobile.fsdre.icu
This domain security report is maintained by PhishDestroy's automated threat-intelligence pipeline. Our system continuously monitors this domain across 12 security vendors on VirusTotal and 1 public blocklists.
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t-mobile.fsdre.icu has been flagged by 12 security vendors as of May 17, 2026.
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