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Security engines reporting a detection: 17. Public blocklists reporting a match: 3. Exercise extreme caution — do not enter credentials or personal information.
Domain security and threat intelligence

trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec[.]netlify[.]app

“Transfer Trust Wallet”

Threat verdict Critical 95/100 evidence score
Availability Unverified Current reachability is unverified
VirusTotal detections: 17/91 Stored blocklist matches: 3 Brand impersonation: Trust Wallet
Aug 3, 2026 Trust Wallet CDN
Evidence Summary
CRITICAL
Ref
2CF7BAAA
Score
95/100

The domain trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app is currently active and has been classified as a crypto drainer. Infrastructure analysis shows the domain is hosted on Netlify, a popular static‑site and serverless platform that frequently appears in abuse reports because its rapid deployment model can be leveraged for short‑lived malicious sites. VirusTotal scans have returned detections from seven of ninety‑one security vendors, indicating that multiple independent engines have identified malicious characteristics associated with the URL.

The domain is also listed on a single security blocklist and has been explicitly blocked by the PhishDestroy service, confirming that reputable threat‑intelligence feeds consider it abusive. No additional public data such as SSL certificate details, HTTP response codes, or page titles have been released, so the exact content served by the site remains unverified. Defenders should treat the domain as high‑risk: immediately add it to DNS and web‑proxy deny lists, enforce URL filtering rules that block Netlify subdomains matching the pattern "*.netlify.app" when they are not part of approved assets, and monitor outbound traffic for connections to this address.

Because the domain name incorporates the trusted brand "Trust Wallet," any user‑initiated interaction that appears to request private keys, seed phrases, or transaction approvals should be flagged and blocked. Continuous threat‑intel feeds should be consulted for new sightings of related Netlify‑hosted crypto‑drainer campaigns, and incident‑response teams should be prepared to isolate compromised accounts that may have been exposed to this site.

VirusTotal
VirusTotal
17 det.
CF Radar
Malicious
URLScan
URLScan
ScamAdviser
Scamadviser
80/100
TLS Certificate
DigiCert Inc
Observed status
Unverified
PhishDestroy
DestroyList
Listed
Data coverage VirusTotal 17 / 91 URLQuery not checked PhishStats not checked OTX no community references CF Radar provider verdict: malicious URLScan capture stored report URLScan verdict verdict unavailable DNS blocks not checked TLS valid certificate, 228d WHOIS not parsed Screenshot 2 captures · 2 sources Redirect chain not probed Scamadviser 80/100
Network Security Intelligence
CF Cloudflare Radar Verdict Malicious
Phishing

Threat Response Pipeline

Discovery
Checks
Reports
Availability
12/14

Public Blocklist Status

Stored Capture

Domain Intelligence

Domain
Wallet IoCs 1 format-validated 0x1e6d9549403b4efb3da8feb7cfdc0…
Server / ASN Netlify · AS16509 Amazon.com, Inc.
IP Context Netlify shared edge origin IP hidden Edge-IP reputation is not attributed to this domain.
Platform provider Netlify US(US)
Abuse contactabuse@netlify.com
IP Address 63.176.8.218 CDN
GeoDE Frankfurt am Main, DE
NetworkAS16509 · AWS EC2 (eu-central-1)
The origin IP is hidden behind a CDN proxy. Reverse-IP results for the edge address contain unrelated tenants; finding the origin requires passive DNS or certificate-transparency data.
Technical detailsDNS, SSL SANs, timestamps
First DetectedAug 3, 2026
IoC Extractionscanned Aug 4, 20261 wallet · 0 Telegram IoC
Submitted URLhttp://trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app/
TLS Fingerprint
TLS Observationvalid from Feb 16, 2026scanned Aug 3, 2026
TLS SAN Domainsnetlify.app
Page Title
Transfer Trust Wallet
TLS Certificate
Valid transport encryption · Issued by DigiCert Inc · valid for 228 days
Technologies · 3 identified
Netlify
PaaS CDN

Netlify providers hosting and server-less backend services for web applications and static websites.

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jsDelivr
CDN

JSDelivr is a free public CDN for open-source projects. It can serve web files directly from the npm registry and GitHub repositories without any configuration.

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HSTS
Security

HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) informs browsers that the site should only be accessed using HTTPS.

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Detected via Cloudflare Radar · Wappalyzer engine
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VirusTotal Analysis

17 / 91 security vendors flagged this domain
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Last analyzed First positive detection Previous stored snapshot: 7 detections
ChainPatrol
alphaMountain.ai
BitDefender
ESET
Emsisoft
Forcepoint ThreatSeeker
Fortinet
G-Data
Gridinsoft
Kaspersky
LevelBlue
Lionic
Netcraft
Sophos
URLQuery
VIPRE
Webroot

Archived Evidence

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Site Performance Analysis

Google PageSpeed Insights — mobile performance audit of trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app · checked Aug 3, 2026

92
Good
Performance
FCP
2.68s
First Contentful Paint
LCP
2.68s
Largest Contentful Paint
CLS
0
Cumulative Layout Shift
TBT
0ms
Total Blocking Time
SI
3.19s
Speed Index
Powered by Google PageSpeed Insights · Mobile strategy · Scores: 90-100 Good 50-89 Needs Work 0-49 Poor

Evidence & External Reports

Community Scam Report — ChainAbuse
1 report filed for trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app (1 written by a person) · category: Phishing · source checked
“Wallet-drainer collection address observed in the JavaScript of 1 phishing site: trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app. The page impersonates Trust Wallet. The page prompts a victim to connect a wallet and sign a transfer or approval to this address rather than harvesting credentials. The address was extracted from a destination context (transfer target / approval operator) in the page's script bundle, not merely referenced. Verified as an externally-owned account (not a contract) via eth_getC”
— reported by Anonymous on Aug 15, 2026 · Source: ChainAbuse (TRM Labs) — full report and evidence there.

Were You Affected by This Site?

If credentials were compromised, report immediately. Do not engage with recovery scammers.

If a wallet, seed phrase, or account was exposed, report the incident immediately. Revoke approvals and move remaining assets to a new wallet created on a trusted device.

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Recommendations & Advice for Victims

An estimated $51 billion flowed to illicit crypto wallets in 2024 (source). If you interacted with trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app — 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 trustwallet-gaufre-7d87ec.netlify.app)
  • 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 — notify its fraud team immediately; it may be able to preserve records or restrict funds held on its platform
  • Local police — creates an official record, even if they can't act immediately

A report is not a guarantee of recovery or investigation, but prompt, accurate transaction data can help authorities and service providers trace the incident.

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 — fraudsters pose as recovery agents and demand upfront fees. Never share a seed phrase or pay before independently verifying the provider
  • 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
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