Notification and current-status evidence
The sent-report ledger records the first outgoing report at .
The recorded recipient is abuse@godaddy.com.
The latest stored availability evidence still shows the domain reachable; 6 months has elapsed since the first outgoing report.
ICANN RAA §3.18 describes registrar abuse-contact and handling obligations. This section records outgoing timestamps, listed recipients, case identifiers, and later availability. It does not by itself prove receipt, acknowledgement, investigation, remediation, or contractual non-compliance.
portal-login-access[.]net
“Sign in to your Microsoft account”
portal-login-access.net — Non vérifié. Usurpation de l'identité de la marque : Microsoft; Type d'arnaque : Tech Support Scam. Résumé des preuves: VirusTotal 23/95 (ADMINUSLabs, Criminal IP, alphaMountain.ai, Cluster25, CRDF); URLQuery 6 alerts; URLScan malicious verdict; CF Radar malicious; PhishDestroy score 95/100. Bureau d’enregistrement: GoDaddy.
L’analyse détaillée de PhishDestroy AI reste en anglais afin de préserver le relevé forensique original.
This domain, portal-login-access.net, operates as a fraudulent Microsoft login portal designed to harvest user credentials. The site mimics the legitimate Microsoft account sign-in page, presenting a near-identical interface to deceive visitors into entering their usernames and passwords. Once submitted, these credentials are captured by threat actors and can be exploited for unauthorized access to email accounts, cloud storage, corporate networks, or other linked services. The risk is elevated due to the domain’s convincing appearance and the high-value target it impersonates, which increases the likelihood of successful compromise for individuals unfamiliar with phishing indicators. Analysis indicates the domain was registered on January 7, 2026, through GoDaddy.com, LLC, a widely used registrar that has been frequently leveraged by threat actors for malicious infrastructure. The domain resolves to the IP address 172.174.53.244, which is hosted under AS8075, an autonomous system associated with Microsoft Corporation. However, this does not imply legitimacy, as the IP is likely part of a cloud or hosting environment abused for malicious purposes. The SSL certificate is issued by Let’s Encrypt, a common choice for both legitimate and malicious sites due to its free and automated issuance process. Detection data from VirusTotal reveals that 23 out of 95 security vendors flag the domain as malicious, confirming its classification as a phishing resource. Additionally, the domain appears on one security blocklist and has been proactively blocked by at least one anti-phishing system. Individuals who visited portal-login-access.net and entered their credentials should take immediate action to mitigate potential compromise. First, change the password for the affected Microsoft account and any other accounts where the same credentials may have been reused. Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all critical accounts to add an additional layer of security. Monitor the account for suspicious activity, such as unauthorized login attempts, sent emails, or changes to security settings. If the account is linked to corporate or sensitive data, notify the relevant IT or security team to conduct a thorough review. Finally, consider scanning the device used to access the site for malware, as phishing pages may redirect to or host additional malicious payloads. The domain has since been taken offline, but users should remain vigilant for similar threats targeting Microsoft or other trusted brands.
Renseignements sur la sécurité réseau
| Detection System | Indicator | Verdict | Alert |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cloudflare DNS | portal-login-access.net |
malicious | Sinkholed |
| OpenDNS | portal-login-access.net |
phishing | Phishing Block |
| DigiCert UltraDNS | portal-login-access.net |
malicious | Sinkholed |
| Hagezi Threat Feed | portal-login-access.net |
malicious | Sinkholed |
| Quad9 DNS | portal-login-access.net |
malicious | Sinkholed |
| DNS4EU | portal-login-access.net |
malicious | Sinkholed |
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Contexte de l’accréditation et du RAA
Registrar accreditation and DNS abuse obligations
For this gTLD, the registrar above operates under an ICANN accreditation agreement. The links below provide the official fee schedule and current DNS abuse compliance guidance.
Accreditation is a contract, not a safety certification.
RAA §3.18 establishes abuse-contact and handling requirements. This report can document stored outbound notices and later technical observations; it does not by itself establish receipt, investigation, remediation, or contractual non-compliance.
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PD-20260214-D481E5 Recipient: abuse@godaddy.com Ce site vous a-t-il affecté ?
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