ultrasolid[.]exchange
“UltraSolid”
Analysis of the domain ultrasolid.exchange indicates active brand impersonation targeting Google, as classified by threat intelligence sources. The domain remains operational as of July 12, 2026, with a page title of 'UltraSolid,' though the exact content and functionality of the site have not yet been fully analyzed. It is flagged by two security blocklists, PhishDestroy and BLP-Malware, and is included in 24 threat intelligence pulses on AlienVault OTX, suggesting persistent malicious activity. Infrastructure details reveal the domain resolves to the IPv6 address 2606:4700:3032::ac43:cea3, hosted through Cloudflare, Inc. The SSL certificate is issued by Let’s Encrypt, a common choice for both legitimate and malicious domains. Technologies detected on the domain include Google Web Server, HSTS, and HTTP/3, which may align with the impersonated brand’s typical infrastructure but do not confirm legitimacy. VirusTotal reports that 3 out of 95 security vendors have flagged the domain, a relatively low detection rate that may reflect either limited exposure or evasion techniques. The domain’s Gridinsoft trust score of 0/100 further supports its classification as high-risk. While the specific phishing kit or attack methodology remains unconfirmed, the combination of brand impersonation, active blocklist presence, and threat intelligence reporting justifies immediate defensive action. Defenders should prioritize blocking the domain at the DNS and network levels, as well as monitoring for any internal connections to the resolved IP address. Additional analysis of the site’s content and behavior is recommended to determine the full scope of the threat.
Threat Response Pipeline
Public Blocklist Status
Stored Capture
Domain Intelligence
Technical detailsDNS, SSL SANs, timestamps
ICANN OVERSIGHT
Accreditation and RAA context
Accreditation and RAA context
Registrar accreditation and DNS abuse obligations
For this gTLD, the registrar above operates under an ICANN accreditation agreement. The links below provide the official fee schedule and current DNS abuse compliance guidance.
Accreditation is a contract, not a safety certification.
RAA §3.18 establishes abuse-contact and handling requirements. This report can document stored outbound notices and later technical observations; it does not by itself establish receipt, investigation, remediation, or contractual non-compliance.
Technologies · 3 identified
HTTP Strict Transport Security — forces browsers to use HTTPS connections only.
Third major version of HTTP protocol, built on QUIC for faster, more reliable connections.
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Site Performance Analysis
Google PageSpeed Insights — mobile performance audit of ultrasolid.exchange · checked Jul 12, 2026
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