Analysis of the domain purpleloxhara.shop indicates that it is actively being used for credential harvesting. The domain resolves to the IPv4 address 158.94.211.169 and is hosted on DNSPod nameservers a.dnspod.com, b.dnspod.com, and c.dnspod.com. VirusTotal records show the domain has been examined by 91 scanning engines, and at the time of the latest scan none of those engines flagged the domain as malicious. While the absence of detections does not constitute a safety guarantee, the lack of positive detections across a large vendor set suggests the malicious payload may be evading static analysis or is newly deployed.
The domain appears on a single security blocklist, specifically PhishDestroy, confirming that at least one independent threat intelligence source has classified the infrastructure as malicious. No additional public blocklists, Safe Browsing entries, or OTX references are currently associated with the domain. The registrar and registration dates are not disclosed in the available data, and no SSL certificate details, HTTP response codes, or page title information have been published, leaving the content of the site unverified.
Defenders should treat the domain as hostile and proactively block DNS resolution and HTTP traffic to both the domain and its underlying IP address. Adding the IP 158.94.211.169 to network‑level deny lists, monitoring for any future detections on VirusTotal or other sandbox services, and tracking changes to the DNSPod nameserver records are recommended. Continuous re‑evaluation is advised, as additional intelligence such as page content, SSL usage, or broader blocklist inclusion may emerge and further clarify the threat landscape surrounding purpleloxhara.shop.