t-mobile[.]mpleq[.]cc
Domain Security & Threat Intelligence Report
17/95 VT
URLQuery: 2
Taken Down
PD-20260202-1E70D9
Feb 02, 2026
1 Blocklist
93
Threat
PhishDestroy AI
HIGH
The domain t-mobile.mpleq.cc is currently active and impersonates the legitimate T-Mobile brand, aiming to deceive users into providing sensitive login information. With a VirusTotal score of 17/95, this domain has been flagged as potentially harmful. The page title 'Welcome to nginx!' further indicates a lack of legitimate content, which is a common tactic used by phishing sites to lure victims.
Registered with Gname.com Pte. Ltd. in the US, this domain is relatively new, having been created just three days ago. It operates from an IP address of 172.67.136.163 and has already appeared on a blocklist, hinting at its malicious intent. The low age and limited detections on URL query signal that it is likely to be in its initial stages of operation, potentially targeting users quickly before being reported.
Currently, t-mobile.mpleq.cc is alive and active. PhishDestroy is actively monitoring this domain and has taken steps to report it to relevant authorities to mitigate its threat level. Continued surveillance remains essential to protect individuals from possible credential theft associated with this phishing attempt.
Registered with Gname.com Pte. Ltd. in the US, this domain is relatively new, having been created just three days ago. It operates from an IP address of 172.67.136.163 and has already appeared on a blocklist, hinting at its malicious intent. The low age and limited detections on URL query signal that it is likely to be in its initial stages of operation, potentially targeting users quickly before being reported.
Currently, t-mobile.mpleq.cc is alive and active. PhishDestroy is actively monitoring this domain and has taken steps to report it to relevant authorities to mitigate its threat level. Continued surveillance remains essential to protect individuals from possible credential theft associated with this phishing attempt.
VirusTotal
17 Detections
URLQuery
2 detections
URLScan.io
Domain Age
5 days Brand New!
Site Status
Taken Down HTTP 403
DestroyList
Listed
User Reports
1 report
Threat Response Pipeline
Discovery
Submission
Legal
Takedown
13/13
Pre-emptive Discovery & Ingestion
Global Ecosystem Submission
Legal Notifications & Reporting
Public Transparency & Takedown
Public Blocklist Status
Evidence Capture
Domain Intelligence
Domaint-mobile.mpleq.cc
RegistrarGname.com Pte. Ltd. (US)
IP Address172.67.136.163
CreatedFeb 21, 2026 (5 days — Brand New!)
ExpiresJan 27, 2027
Nameserversmarissa.ns.cloudflare.com
olof.ns.cloudflare.com
olof.ns.cloudflare.com
Page TitleWelcome to nginx!
Abuse Contactscomplaint@gname.com
First DetectedFeb 02, 2026
Case IDPD-20260202-1E70D9
Registrar Response0h
HTTP Status403
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17 / 95 security vendors flagged this domain
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