# PhishDestroy threat dossier — t-mobile.qjsvca.top ================================================================ Fetched: 2026-06-25 19:23:19 UTC Canonical: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/t-mobile.qjsvca.top/ ## VERDICT ---------------------------------------------------------------- TAKEN DOWN (neutralised) Composite threat score: 56/100 (PhishDestroy scoring — see methodology below) ## DETECTION EVIDENCE ---------------------------------------------------------------- VirusTotal: 10/91 security vendors flagged this domain Public blocklists: listed on 1 independent blocklist ## INFRASTRUCTURE ---------------------------------------------------------------- IP address: 104.21.86.57 (CA, Toronto) ASN: AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc. Hosting org: Cloudflare, Inc. 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: ["hans.ns.cloudflare.com.", "meera.ns.cloudflare.com."] Registered: 2026-05-21 Page title: Welcome to OpenResty! HTTP response: 530 ## TLS CERTIFICATE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Issuer: none Status: INVALID chain ## ABUSE-REPORT HISTORY (evidence of registrar non-response) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Status: CLOSED — no report required. This domain was neutralised before the abuse-report cycle could be dispatched — either the hosting provider / registrar suspended it on their own, the DNS went dead, or the operator abandoned the infrastructure. PhishDestroy keeps the evidence bundle on file for audit but no formal notice was sent. ## TIMELINE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Domain registered: 2026-05-21 (per WHOIS / CT — may reflect a renewal or transfer date, not first-ever registration) First detected: 2026-05-21 05:30:06 UTC (by PhishDestroy tracker) First reported: 2026-06-15 00:58:37 UTC (abuse notice filed) Last verified: 2026-06-25 21:00:15 UTC Neutralised: 2026-05-26 12:25:37 UTC Current status: taken down (registrar suspended or DNS dead) ## ANALYST NARRATIVE ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Generated: 2026-06-25 13:13:10 UTC — narrative may predate facts above. Treat fields in TIMELINE / DETECTION EVIDENCE / INFRASTRUCTURE as authoritative if they differ from the prose below.] This domain, t-mobile.qjsvca.top, is actively engaged in credential phishing operations targeting T-Mobile customers. Analysis indicates the site presents a fraudulent login interface designed to harvest user credentials, including usernames, passwords, and potentially multi-factor authentication codes. The domain employs social engineering tactics, such as mimicking legitimate T-Mobile branding and urgent account verification prompts, to deceive visitors into submitting sensitive information. The absence of an SSL certificate further increases the risk of data interception during transmission, exposing users to man-in-the-middle attacks or session hijacking attempts. Infrastructure analysis reveals multiple high-risk indicators. The domain was registered on May 21, 2026, through NameSilo, LLC, an unusually future-dated creation that may suggest bulk registration for malicious purposes. It resolves to the IP address 104.21.86.57, hosted behind Cloudflare infrastructure in Canada, a common tactic to obfuscate the true origin of the server. VirusTotal detection rates show 10 out of 95 security vendors have flagged this domain as malicious, with classifications including phishing and fraudulent activity. Additionally, the domain appears on one security blocklist and is actively blocked by enterprise threat intelligence feeds. The page title, 'Welcome to OpenResty!', suggests the use of a default or misconfigured web server, which is atypical for legitimate corporate sites and further supports the malicious classification. Users who have visited t-mobile.qjsvca.top or entered credentials on this domain should immediately take corrective actions. First, reset all passwords associated with the compromised account, prioritizing financial or email accounts linked to the same credentials. Enable multi-factor authentication if not already active, using app-based or hardware tokens instead of SMS-based methods. Monitor account statements and transaction histories for unauthorized activity, reporting any suspicious entries to the service provider. If personal or financial data was submitted, consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with relevant bureaus. Enterprises should block the domain and IP address (104.21.86.57) at the network perimeter and update endpoint protection rules to prevent access. Security teams are advised to review logs for connections to this domain and investigate potential lateral movement or data exfiltration attempts originating from affected systems. ## 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.qjsvca.top/ JSON API: https://api.destroy.tools/v1/check?domain=t-mobile.qjsvca.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: 170,016 domains (14,705 alive under monitoring, 154,619 confirmed takedowns/dead). Site: https://phishdestroy.io