wells[.]thegambitshow[.]com
Domain Security & Threat Intelligence Report
15/95 VT
Taken Down
Dec 01, 2025
1 Blocklist
80
Threat
PhishDestroy AI
HIGH
The domain wells.thegambitshow.com is identified as a phishing site, likely impersonating Wells Fargo to steal personal information. With a VirusTotal score of 15 out of 95, it raises significant red flags. Additionally, Gridinsoft assigns a trust score of only 1, categorizing it as suspicious and high risk for phishing activities.
This domain is registered through NETISTRAR and has been active for approximately 892 days. It operates on an IP address of 193.35.59.67 and has been blacklisted by several security providers. The site displays various warnings related to SSL certification issues and hosting vulnerabilities, further indicating potential malicious intent.
Currently, wells.thegambitshow.com remains active and operational. PhishDestroy has taken necessary actions by reporting the domain and continues to monitor its status, as it poses a risk to users who may encounter it online.
This domain is registered through NETISTRAR and has been active for approximately 892 days. It operates on an IP address of 193.35.59.67 and has been blacklisted by several security providers. The site displays various warnings related to SSL certification issues and hosting vulnerabilities, further indicating potential malicious intent.
Currently, wells.thegambitshow.com remains active and operational. PhishDestroy has taken necessary actions by reporting the domain and continues to monitor its status, as it poses a risk to users who may encounter it online.
VirusTotal
15 Detections
URLScan.io
Gridinsoft
1/100 View ↗
Domain Age
893 days
Site Status
Taken Down HTTP 403
DestroyList
Listed
User Reports
1 report
Security Signals
Threat Response Pipeline
Discovery
Submission
Legal
Takedown
13/14
Pre-emptive Discovery & Ingestion
Global Ecosystem Submission
Legal Notifications & Reporting
Public Transparency & Takedown
Public Blocklist Status
Evidence Capture
Domain Intelligence
Domainwells.thegambitshow.com
RegistrarNETISTRAR
IP Address193.35.59.67
CreatedSep 16, 2023
Nameserversns3.apps4education.co.uk
ns4.apps4education.co.uk
ns4.apps4education.co.uk
Abuse Contactsabuse@netistrar.com
abuse@veloxserv.co.uk
abuse@veloxserv.co.uk
First DetectedDec 01, 2025
Registrar Response0h
HTTP Status403
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VirusTotal Analysis
15 / 95 security vendors flagged this domain
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ESET
Fortinet
G-Data
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Kaspersky
Lionic
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