review-req-app-user-forms[.]surge[.]sh
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review-req-app-user-forms.surge.sh — Contenu indisponible. Type d'arnaque : Generic Phishing. Résumé des preuves: VirusTotal 6/91 (alphaMountain.ai, Chong Lua Dao, ESET, Fortinet, Sophos); PhishDestroy score 68/100. Bureau d’enregistrement: Surge.sh.
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This domain, review-req-app-user-forms.surge.sh, is flagged as a high-risk phishing resource targeting users through fraudulent verification forms. Analysis indicates the site mimics legitimate user authentication portals, likely harvesting credentials or personal data under false pretenses. The threat type is classified as generic_phishing, with no specific brand impersonation identified at this time, though the structure suggests broad applicability to multiple services. Infrastructure analysis reveals the domain resolves to the IP address 159.203.159.100, hosted on infrastructure belonging to AS14061 (DigitalOcean, LLC) in the United States. The domain is registered through Surge.sh, a platform commonly used for static web hosting, which may facilitate rapid deployment of phishing pages. The SSL certificate is issued by Sectigo Limited (Sectigo Public Server Authentication CA DV R3), a legitimate certificate authority, which may lend an appearance of legitimacy to unsuspecting users. Detection metrics show 6 out of 95 security vendors on VirusTotal flagging the domain as malicious. The domain appears on at least one security blocklist, specifically PhishDestroy, and remains active as of the latest verification. Mitigation against this threat involves several technical and procedural controls. Network-level protections should block access to the domain and its resolving IP address (159.203.159.100) across enterprise and consumer security tools. Organizations are advised to monitor for outbound connections to Surge.sh-hosted domains exhibiting similar naming patterns (e.g., review-req-app, user-forms). End-user education should emphasize scrutiny of unexpected verification requests, particularly those delivered via email or messaging platforms. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) should be enforced for all critical accounts to reduce the impact of credential theft. Additionally, security teams are encouraged to report the domain to relevant threat intelligence platforms to improve collective defense mechanisms.
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