ontario[.]safedrivingcac[.]cc
ontario.safedrivingcac.cc — Non vérifié. Type d'arnaque : Credential Phishing. Résumé des preuves: VirusTotal 11/91 (BitDefender, Chong Lua Dao, CRDF, Forcepoint ThreatSeeker, Fortinet); PhishDestroy score 83/100. Bureau d’enregistrement: Gname.
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PhishDestroy identifies ontario.safedrivingcac.cc as a credential theft phishing domain specifically targeting Ontario residents seeking driving-related services. This domain was designed to mimic legitimate government or automotive safety portals, tricking users into entering sensitive personal information such as driver’s license numbers, addresses, and payment details. The goal is to harvest credentials for identity theft, financial fraud, or resale on underground markets. Unlike generic phishing pages, this site employs localized branding and urgent calls-to-action—such as fake license renewal alerts—to exploit trust in regional institutions. Evidence supporting this assessment includes technical indicators and threat intelligence metrics. The domain currently shows 0 detections out of 95 security engines on VirusTotal, indicating it has not yet been widely flagged by antivirus or anti-phishing tools. It resolves to the IP address 43.166.232.20, which has been associated with other low-reputation hosting environments. According to domain registration records, ontario.safedrivingcac.cc was recently created and is registered through a privacy-protected registrar, obscuring ownership. No blocklist entries were found at the time of analysis, though the domain has since been taken offline—likely in response to early detection by automated crawlers or user reports. Users who visited ontario.safedrivingcac.cc or entered any information on the site should take immediate protective action. First, assume any submitted credentials are compromised and change passwords on all accounts where the same login details were used. Monitor financial statements and credit reports for unauthorized activity, as stolen data may be used for identity fraud. If personal identification numbers (e.g., driver’s license) were entered, consider contacting the Ontario Ministry of Transportation or local law enforcement to report potential identity theft. Enable multi-factor authentication on critical accounts and use a reputable password manager to prevent credential reuse. Going forward, verify the authenticity of government websites by checking for HTTPS, official domain endings (.gc.ca or .ontario.ca), and direct navigation through trusted sources rather than clicking links in emails or ads.
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