phila[.]revenue-ts[.]cc
phila.revenue-ts.cc — Non vérifié. Type d'arnaque : Generic Phishing. Résumé des preuves: VirusTotal 11/91 (alphaMountain.ai, BitDefender, CRDF, Forcepoint ThreatSeeker, Fortinet); PhishDestroy score 83/100. Bureau d’enregistrement: Dominet (HK).
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PhishDestroy has identified phila.revenue-ts.cc as a recently active phishing domain designed to impersonate the official Philadelphia Revenue portal. This domain was flagged for hosting a fraudulent login interface targeting taxpayers, likely harvesting credentials for financial fraud or identity theft. No crypto drainer scripts or wallet-stealing kits were detected in preliminary scans, suggesting a focus on traditional credential phishing rather than cryptocurrency theft. The domain mimics the branding and URL structure of legitimate municipal tax services, increasing its deceptive potential for unsuspecting users seeking to file or pay local taxes. Technical indicators reveal that phila.revenue-ts.cc currently resolves to the IP address 170.106.51.191, hosted on infrastructure with a history of abuse. VirusTotal analysis shows 0 detections out of 95 security engines, indicating the domain has not yet been widely flagged by antivirus or threat intelligence platforms. The registrar remains undisclosed in public records, but passive DNS analysis suggests the domain was registered within the last 30 days. Google Safe Browsing (GSB) has not listed the domain as of the latest scan, and no blocklist entries were found across major threat feeds. The lack of prior detections underscores the domain's novelty and the challenges of preemptive detection in phishing campaigns. As of the latest verification, phila.revenue-ts.cc has been taken offline, likely due to rapid takedown efforts by hosting providers or domain registrars following PhishDestroy's alert. However, the risk of reemergence remains, as threat actors frequently rehost phishing kits on new domains or IPs. Users who may have interacted with the site are advised to change their Philadelphia Revenue portal credentials immediately and enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all financial and government accounts. Organizations should monitor for signs of credential reuse or unauthorized access. To stay protected, taxpayers should always verify the authenticity of tax-related websites by cross-referencing URLs with official city or state government domains and consulting threat intelligence platforms like PhishDestroy for real-time alerts.
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