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Detected by 0 security vendors and listed in 1 public blocklist. Exercise extreme caution — do not enter personal information or connect wallets.
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testonly[.]autofix[.]buzz

“Fix Web Issues”

Mar 28, 2026 1 Blocklist
35 Threat
PhishDestroy AI
HIGH
Ref
35FD80BD
Score
35/100
Engine
PD-4 Turbo
PhishDestroy has opened an active investigation into testonly[.]autofix[.]buzz, a recently registered domain that is currently hosting a malicious fake login page. The site’s operators aim to trick visitors into entering sensitive credentials—such as usernames, passwords, or two-factor codes—into a convincing replica of a legitimate service. Early behavioral analysis suggests the page may auto-download a crypto-drainer payload once credentials are submitted, enabling immediate theft of digital assets. Users who land on this page risk credential compromise and cryptocurrency loss within minutes of interaction, making it a high-impact threat to monitor closely.

This domain was flagged by PhishDestroy after resolving to IP address 51.68.178.175 and confirmed to have zero detections out of 95 engines on VirusTotal. Registrar records indicate creation on December 21, 2025, through NameSilo, LLC, with an SSL certificate issued by Let’s Encrypt to add a veneer of legitimacy. The domain remains unlisted on major threat intelligence blocklists, allowing it to evade detection and attract unsuspecting traffic. While the current payload delivery mechanism is still under analysis, the infrastructure and timing suggest this is a live operation targeting users searching for software fixes or system utilities.

If you have visited testonly[.]autofix[.]buzz, immediately disconnect from the internet, revoke any credentials entered, and run a full antivirus scan. Do not reuse passwords across services. Report the domain to PhishDestroy for takedown and ensure your wallet or exchange accounts are secured with hardware authentication. Avoid downloading files from unknown domains and verify software sources via official channels. Stay vigilant—this domain is considered active and dangerous, with new variants expected to emerge during continued investigation.
VT
VirusTotal
0 det.
DNS Security
1/12
US
URLScan
SSL
Let's Encrypt
Age
3 mo
Status
Live
PD
DestroyList
Listed

Network Security Intelligence

DNS Provider Blocks 1 / 12
Brand Ton
Registrar Warning NameSilo
NameSilo was caught publicly lying to protect a scam client and offered to help remove VirusTotal detections for a known phishing domain. Exercise caution with this registrar and especially with its resellers.
NameSilo Exposed

Threat Response Pipeline

Discovery
Submission
Legal
Takedown
20/21
Pre-emptive Discovery & Ingestion
30+ Proprietary Parsers · Infrastructure Analysis · Community Intelligence · Threat Ingested
4/4 ✓
30+ Proprietary Parsers
Distributed network scanning Google Ads (malvertising), SEO-manipulated results, Twitter/X, YouTube & Telegram campaigns
Infrastructure Analysis
dnstwist & typosquatting detection to catch look-alike domains targeting established brands
Community Intelligence
Real-time ingestion of community-reported threats via Telegram Bot & partner intelligence feeds
Threat Ingested
testonly.autofix.buzz detected and queued for full analysis
Mar 28, 2026
Global Ecosystem Submission
54+ Vendor Submissions · Cloudflare Radar · VirusTotal · Google Safe Browsing · Blocklist Detection · DNS Security Blocks · Registrar Warning: NameSilo · Forensic Evidence Collection · Web Archive Preservation · Technical Deep Analysis
10/10 ✓
54+ Vendor Submissions
Threat data submitted to 54+ security vendors & threat intelligence platforms
Show all 54 vendors
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Cloudflare Radar
Scanned via Cloudflare Radar — DNS, certificates & network data
VirusTotal
95 vendors scanned on VirusTotal — clean
Mar 28, 2026
Google Safe Browsing
Mar 28, 2026
Blocklist Detection
Found in 1 blocklist: PhishDestroy
DNS Security Blocks
Blocked by 1 of 12 DNS providers: Brand ton
Registrar Warning: NameSilo
Caught publicly lying to protect scam clients & offering VT detection removal. Read investigation
Forensic Evidence Collection
Public scans via URLScan.io, URLQuery & Cloudflare Radar — DOM snapshots, HTTP transactions, DNS & certificate data
Web Archive Preservation
Site preserved in Wayback Machine — immutable copy of phishing content for legal evidence
Technical Deep Analysis
JS source analysis, directory enumeration, open directories scan, email harvesting, Telegram bot detection, exposed databases & other OSINT artifacts useful for threat actor identification
Legal Notifications & Reporting
Registrar & Hosting Notification · DestroyList Published · Abuse Reports Sent · Conditional Re-detection
4/4 ✓
Registrar & Hosting Notification
Initial abuse reports sent to domain registrar (NameSilo, LLC) and hosting provider with forensic evidence packages (metadata, screenshots, PDF)
DestroyList Published
Added to PhishDestroy/DestroyList — open-source blocklist for wallets & extensions
Mar 28, 2026
Abuse Reports Sent
Abuse report sent to registrar NameSilo, LLC, hosting provider, 2 abuse contacts
Mar 28, 2026
Conditional Re-detection
Follow-up alerts only if threat remains active beyond 24 hours — prevents spam, ensures reports contain active evidence
ICANN Escalation — triggered only on re-detection (24h+ active threat), not on initial report. Formal complaint per RAA §3.18 with full forensic evidence
Public Transparency & Takedown
Open Threat Database · Social Broadcasting · Awaiting Takedown
2/3
Open Threat Database
Real-time commits to GitHub repository & live monitoring at phishdestroy.io/live
Social Broadcasting
Automated alerts on Twitter, Telegram & Mastodon channels
Awaiting Takedown
Domain still active — monitoring & re-reporting continues

Public Blocklist Status

Evidence Capture

Live Snapshot
2026-03-28 19:16 UTC
Malicious
Forensic screenshot of testonly.autofix.buzz
IP: 51.68.178.175
NameSilo, LLC
97d old
Let's Encrypt

Domain Intelligence

Domaintestonly.autofix.buzz
Registrar NameSilo, LLC US(US) · Abuse: abuse@namesilo.com, abuse@ovh.net
IP Address51.68.178.175
RegistrationCreated Dec 21, 2025 (97d)
Nameserversns1.cloudoon.com · ns2.cloudoon.net · ns3.cloudoon.org
CloakingNo cloaking
SSL CertificateValid · Let's Encrypt
Expires: Jun 26, 2026
Days left: 89
Issuer: Let's Encrypt
Valid: Yes
Page TitleFix Web Issues
First DetectedMar 28, 2026
Case IDPD-20260328-B559C9

Detected Technologies

Smartsupp
HTTP/3
Detected via Cloudflare Radar · Wappalyzer engine
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Site Performance Analysis

Google PageSpeed Insights — mobile performance audit of testonly.autofix.buzz · checked Mar 28, 2026

90
Good
Performance
FCP
2.59s
First Contentful Paint
LCP
2.74s
Largest Contentful Paint
CLS
0
Cumulative Layout Shift
TBT
0ms
Total Blocking Time
SI
4.28s
Speed Index
Powered by Google PageSpeed Insights · Mobile strategy · Scores: 90-100 Good 50-89 Needs Work 0-49 Poor

Evidence & External Reports

Were You Affected by This Site?

You are not alone and there is nothing to be ashamed of. Scammers are sophisticated criminals who exploit trust. Reporting your experience is the most powerful weapon against fraud — your report can prevent others from becoming victims and help law enforcement take action. Silence is the scammer's greatest advantage. Break it.

If you have interacted with this domain, entered personal information, or connected a cryptocurrency wallet — take immediate action. Below are resources to help you report the incident and protect yourself.

Beware of recovery scammers! After being scammed, criminals may contact you again pretending to be "recovery agents," lawyers, or investigators who claim they can retrieve your lost funds — for a fee. This is a second scam. No legitimate service will ask for upfront payment to recover stolen crypto. Learn more about recovery fraud →

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About This Report: testonly.autofix.buzz

This domain security report for testonly.autofix.buzz is maintained by PhishDestroy's automated threat intelligence pipeline. Our system continuously monitors this domain across 95 security vendors on VirusTotal, 1 public blocklists.

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testonly.autofix.buzz has been listed on PhishDestroy as a suspicious domain. Scanned by 95 security vendors — automated detections may take time to update. PhishDestroy threat analysts continue to monitor this domain.

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Recommendations & Advice for Victims

An estimated $51 billion flowed to illicit crypto wallets in 2024 (source). If you interacted with testonly.autofix.buzz — act now.

What should I do immediately?
Urgent
  • Revoke token approvals — use revoke.cash to remove access granted to malicious smart contracts
  • Move remaining funds to a brand-new wallet. The compromised wallet is no longer safe
  • Change all passwords — email, exchange accounts, anything that shares the same password
  • Enable 2FA using an authenticator app (not SMS). Disable SMS-based recovery
  • Freeze cards if you entered banking details on the phishing site
What information should I collect for my report?
FBI guidelines

According to the FBI, the most important details are transaction data:

  • Cryptocurrency addresses — scammer's wallet (e.g., 0x5856...35985)
  • Amount & crypto type — exact amount (e.g., 1.02345 ETH, 0.5 BTC, 500 USDT)
  • Transaction ID (hash) — the unique blockchain transaction identifier
  • Exact dates & times — of each transaction and first contact with scammer
  • Screenshots — scam website, chat messages, emails, wallet transactions, social media
  • All URLs & domains used by the scammer (including testonly.autofix.buzz)
  • Communications — emails, texts, phone numbers, usernames the scammer used

Even if you don't have all details — file a report anyway. Partial information still helps investigations.

Where should I report the scam?
  • FBI IC3 — Internet Crime Complaint Center (US federal reporting)
  • Europol — European cybercrime reporting (EU)
  • Chainabuse — flag scam wallets across exchanges & platforms
  • Your crypto exchange — contact Coinbase/Binance/Kraken support to freeze scammer's address
  • Local police — creates an official record, even if they can't act immediately

The FBI recovered over $1 billion in crypto fraud in 2024 thanks to victim reports. Your report matters.

How do crypto scams typically work?
  • Fake websites — pixel-perfect clones of legitimate sites with slightly altered domains
  • Malicious approvals — "connect wallet" prompts that grant unlimited token spending to attackers
  • Pig butchering — trust built over weeks via Telegram/WhatsApp/dating apps, then money stolen
  • Recovery scams — victims targeted AGAIN by fake "recovery agents" demanding upfront fees. Always a scam
  • Fake ads & airdrops — Google/social media ads and "free token" offers leading to wallet drainers
  • AI-powered scams — deepfakes, automated phishing, and AI-generated sites making fraud harder to detect
How can I protect myself in the future?
  • Use a hardware wallet (Ledger, Trezor). Never store large amounts in browser wallets
  • Bookmark official sites — never click links from emails, DMs, or ads
  • Read every approval — verify permissions before signing. Reject unlimited approvals
  • Verify domains — check on PhishDestroy before interacting. Check HTTPS, spelling, domain age
  • "Too good to be true" = scam — guaranteed returns, celebrity endorsements, urgent deadlines
How big is the crypto scam problem?
  • $51 billion flowed to illicit crypto wallets in 2024 — CoinLedger
  • Pig butchering losses grew 40% year over year, now the fastest-growing fraud type
  • Only ~5% of victims report — your report helps shut down criminal networks
  • FBI recovered $1B+ in 2024 thanks to victim reports — FBI.gov

Sources: FBI · CoinLedger · WorldMetrics