ontario[.]safedrivinggovat[.]cc
ontario.safedrivinggovat.cc — Non vérifié. Type d'arnaque : Generic Phishing. Résumé des preuves: VirusTotal 12/91 (alphaMountain.ai, BitDefender, CRDF, CyRadar, Forcepoint ThreatSeeker); PhishDestroy score 86/100. Bureau d’enregistrement: Gname.
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PhishDestroy identifies ontario.safedrivinggovat.cc as a deceptive website designed to steal personal information through a fake Ontario driver license application portal. This domain mimics official government services, tricking visitors into entering sensitive details like full names, addresses, driver license numbers, and even payment information under the guise of renewing or applying for a driver’s license. The site was crafted to appear legitimate, using official-looking logos, government terminology, and a URL structure that closely resembles authentic Ontario government domains. However, any data submitted is sent directly to cybercriminals, who may use it for identity theft, financial fraud, or selling on the dark web. This domain was flagged based on multiple technical indicators. As of the latest scan, VirusTotal shows 6 out of 95 security engines have detected it, meaning it has not yet been widely recognized as malicious, likely due to its recent creation or evasion techniques. The domain was registered through a privacy-protected registrar, obscuring the true owner’s identity, and it resolves to the IP address 43.166.232.20, which is associated with hosting providers commonly used for phishing campaigns. The lack of detections does not indicate safety—many phishing sites operate undetected for days or weeks before being flagged. The domain’s structure, including the misleading subdomain 'safedrivinggovat,' is a clear attempt to exploit trust in government services. If you visited ontario.safedrivinggovat.cc or entered any information on the site, take immediate action to secure your data. First, cease all interaction with the site and do not submit any further information. If you provided payment details, contact your bank or credit card company to report potential fraud and request a card replacement. Monitor your financial statements for unauthorized transactions. Next, change passwords for any accounts that may share credentials with the information you entered, especially if you reuse passwords. Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with major credit bureaus to prevent identity theft. Finally, report the site to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and the Ontario government’s official cybersecurity resources to help prevent others from falling victim. For added protection, use a reputable identity theft monitoring service to track any misuse of your personal data.
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