wildcard-beacon-router[.]vercel[.]app
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Analysis of wildcard-beacon-router.vercel.app indicates that the domain is presently active and has been associated with a generic phishing operation. The domain was submitted to VirusTotal where 91 antivirus and URL‑reputation engines examined the site; none issued a detection, but the absence of a flag does not constitute evidence of legitimacy. Independent filtering services have already taken action: PhishDestroy, MetaMask, and SEAL list the domain as blocked, and it appears on three additional security blocklists, suggesting that multiple downstream protections consider it malicious. No public information is available regarding the registrar, registration date, hosting provider, or SSL certificate details, and the page title has not been disclosed by the intelligence feed.
Consequently, the precise payload, targeted brand, or credential‑harvesting mechanism remains unknown. Because the domain resolves to a vercel.app endpoint, the underlying infrastructure is likely provided by Vercel’s serverless hosting service, a platform that allows rapid deployment of short‑lived sites. This hosting model can obscure the ultimate operator and complicate takedown efforts. Defenders should add the hostname to URL filtering rules, ensure that DNS‑based blocklists that already contain the domain are enforced, and monitor outbound traffic for connections to the underlying IP address.
Organizations should also review authentication logs for attempts to submit credentials to this hostname and consider implementing multi‑factor authentication to mitigate potential compromise. Regularly updating internal blocklists with the latest feed from PhishDestroy, MetaMask, SEAL, and other community sources will help maintain coverage as the campaign evolves. Continuous re‑scanning with sandbox and reputation services is recommended to capture any future changes in behavior, and the domain should be treated as high‑risk for credential theft until further forensic evidence is gathered.
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Technologies · 3 identified
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) informs browsers that the site should only be accessed using HTTPS.
www.rfc-editor.org 100% confidenceHTTP/3 is the third major version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol used to exchange information on the World Wide Web.
httpwg.org 100% confidenceVirusTotal Analysis
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Google PageSpeed Insights — mobile performance audit of wildcard-beacon-router.vercel.app · checked Aug 3, 2026
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