qfs-ledger[.]site
Forensic brief
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PhishDestroy identifies the domain qfs-ledger.site as an active brand impersonation phishing campaign targeting Ledger users. This domain utilizes a fraudulent site designed to deceive victims into entering sensitive wallet credentials or payment information under the guise of a legitimate Ledger service portal. The infrastructure behind this campaign employs a drainer kit tailored to mimic Ledger’s official branding, including replicated login interfaces and transaction verification prompts, to maximize the likelihood of successful credential harvesting.
The threat actor leverages urgency (e.g., fake security alerts) to prompt immediate user action, a common tactic in cryptocurrency-related phishing operations. This domain resolves to IP address 216.198.79.1 and was registered on May 14, 2026, through HOSTINGER operations, UAB. Security analysis reveals a VirusTotal detection rate of 2 out of 95 vendors as of the latest scan.
The domain is protected by a Let's Encrypt SSL certificate, increasing its perceived legitimacy. It has been flagged on one security blocklist and is currently blocked by the Hagezi blocklist. The domain’s recent creation date and low detection rate suggest a recently deployed campaign with potentially evolving infrastructure.
As of this report, qfs-ledger.site remains active and is actively impersonating Ledger’s brand to harvest user credentials and financial data. Immediate defensive actions include blocking the domain at the network and DNS levels, especially for users in cryptocurrency and financial sectors. Ledger users should verify any unsolicited communication via official channels and avoid clicking links from unknown sources.
While the current risk is elevated due to active deployment and partial evasion of detection, the domain’s low blocklist footprint and short operational history indicate it may be mitigated as it becomes more widely recognized. Users are advised to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to Ledger’s official support channels.
Threat response pipeline
Cloudflare Radar
VirusTotal
Forensic Evidence CollectionEvidence capture
Domain Intelligence
HOSTINGER operations, UAB
Technical details
Public blocklist status
Technologies
Technologies · 3 identified
VirusTotal consensus
Aggregated detection across 95 security vendors.
Site performance
Site performance analysis
Google PageSpeed Insights — mobile audit of qfs-ledger.site
Evidence & external reports
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Recommendations & Advice for Victims
- Do not pay anything else. Recovery agents demanding upfront fees are a second-stage scam.
- Disconnect compromised wallets. Move remaining funds to a fresh seed phrase generated offline.
- Preserve evidence. Screenshot transactions, save URLs, archive emails — chain-of-custody matters for prosecution.
- Report to authorities (see section 15 below) — even small reports help build case patterns.
- Notify your bank/exchange. Some chargebacks may still be possible within 24-72h.
Report to your local authorities
Email template — registrar abuse
abuse@hostinger.com, abuse@vercel.com
Registrar: HOSTINGER operations, UAB Case: PD-
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About this report: qfs-ledger.site
This domain security report is maintained by PhishDestroy's automated threat-intelligence pipeline. Our system continuously monitors this domain across 95 security vendors on VirusTotal and 2 public blocklists.
The site displays a page titled “QFS Ledger”.
qfs-ledger.site has been flagged by 2 security vendors as of May 17, 2026.
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