unlswap[.]financial
“403 Forbidden”
The domain unlswap.financial is a confirmed phishing site engaged in brand impersonation targeting Uniswap, a well-known cryptocurrency exchange platform. This site was designed to deceive users into believing they were interacting with the legitimate Uniswap service, posing an elevated risk of cryptocurrency scams. As of the latest verification, unlswap.financial has been taken offline, but it previously operated without a known drainer kit and was categorized as a cryptocurrency-related scam.
Technical indicators confirm the malicious nature of unlswap.financial. The domain was flagged by 8 of 95 security vendors on VirusTotal, including alphaMountain.ai, BitDefender, and CyRadar, while appearing on one security blocklist (PhishDestroy). Registered through Devexpanse Ltd d/b/a Regery.com on September 13, 2025, the domain resolved to the IP address 82.25.81.58, hosted by Hostinger International Limited (AS47583) in the US. No SSL certificate was present, and the observed page title was '403 Forbidden'. Nameservers were sandra.ns.cloudflare.com and venkat.ns.cloudflare.com, and the Gridinsoft trust score was 0/100.
Users who may have interacted with unlswap.financial should take immediate safety steps. Since this was a cryptocurrency scam, victims should revoke any token approvals granted to the domain and transfer remaining funds to a new, secure wallet. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all cryptocurrency accounts and monitor for unauthorized transactions. Report the domain to platforms like Google Safe Browsing, PhishTank, or the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) to aid in broader takedown efforts.
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