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24/7 Cyber Security Operation Center

Over 100,000 phishing & scam domains taken down

We fight phishing, scam and drainer threats in real time. Our bot at t.me/PhishDestroy_bot helps report and eliminate malicious domains and seed-stealing apps.

Our operations include:

  • Blocking phishing websites and malicious dApps
  • Investigating thefts and targeted drainer attacks
  • Shutting down drainer teams and infrastructure
  • Assisting with stolen fund tracing and recovery
  • Collaborating with FBI and global security orgs
Who we are

We find and block 500 malicious sites every day

In 2024 alone, over 200,000+ threats were identified across partner networks. Our bot triggers red alerts in MetaMask and Chrome in seconds. Reports, code analysis, and blocking are nearly instant.

2780+

Users

1700+

WALLETS MONITORED

7450+

Blocked for month

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What we do

A free solution to take down scammers

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👮 Cooperation with Authorities

We assist in identifying scam teams and filing actionable reports with local and international law enforcement.

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🔗 Threat Chain Tracing

We reconstruct threat chains across multiple domains, assets, and wallets used by scam actors.

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🧠 Code Analysis & Auto Detection

We build detection templates, automate code analysis, and instantly block scam domains.

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💬 Telegram Disruption

We report and disable Telegram bots, channels, and infrastructure used by scam groups.

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Our Mission

We’re the Terminators of Scammers!

Forget paid plans and brand protection nonsense. We don’t beg for money—we wage war! Our goal? Crush phishing attacks on crypto users (and beyond) with brutal efficiency. We’re not just ethical hackers—we’re the destroyers of their pathetic get-rich-quick dreams!

Flood phishing forms with 5M+ unique IPs and valid seeds—make them suffer!
Team up with authorities to dismantle massive scam networks.
Trace threat chains across multi-chain and bridge transactions.
Kill domains with auto-detection templates and precision strikes.
Block Telegram bots and channels—shut down their scams!
Log threats for evidence and help authorities arrest them.
Destroy with Us!

No fees, just pure destruction. Let’s burn the scammers down!

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Our Team

Professionals Who Crush Scams Fast!

This is an all-volunteer project driven by passion.

Our mission: protect Web3 from phishing and scamming with ruthless efficiency.

Advice for Victims

Hackers are often self-taught, inexperienced, and full of mistakes. Don’t forgive them—always report to authorities and save logs and details of your incident.

Statistically, 90% of newbie hackers lose their loot to other hackers or have it seized by the state. They’re easy to expose—don’t despair or think cryptocurrency can’t be tracked. It’s not true!

In fact, it’s nearly impossible for a hacker to stay hidden.

Message to Hackers

You’re amateurs with no skills. Your sloppy work makes you vulnerable, and we’re coming for you. Give up now—your days of easy money are numbered!

Victim Support

What to Do If You've Been Robbed

If you've been a victim of theft, acting quickly and systematically is critical. This guide outlines immediate steps to take, where to report the crime, and why prompt action can help catch the thief and recover some of your losses.

🔐 Immediate Actions

  1. Ensure Your Safety
    If the theft just occurred, prioritize your safety. Move to a secure location and avoid confronting the thief.
  2. Document the Incident
    Write down everything you remember:
    • Time and location of the theft
    • Description of the stolen items (e.g., phone, wallet, jewelry)
    • Any details about the thief (appearance, clothing, behavior)
    • Screenshots or photos of relevant evidence (e.g., if items were tracked online)
  3. Preserve Evidence
    Avoid touching or moving anything at the crime scene that could hold fingerprints or other evidence. Save receipts, serial numbers, or photos of stolen items.

🛡️ Report the Theft

  1. Contact Local Police
    File a report with your local police department immediately:
    • U.S.: Call 911 for emergencies or visit your local police station for non-emergencies. File a report online at FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center if the theft involves online fraud.
    • U.K.: Report to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk or call 101.
    • Other Countries: Contact your local police or national cybercrime unit.
    Provide all documented details and evidence.
  2. Notify Banks or Service Providers
    If your wallet, cards, or phone were stolen:
    • Contact your bank to freeze accounts or cancel cards.
    • Inform your phone provider to disable the device and prevent unauthorized use.
  3. Report to Tracking Services
    If stolen items are trackable (e.g., a phone with Find My iPhone), use the service to locate or lock the device and share this information with the police.

🏛️ Why Reporting Matters

  • Catching the Thief: Prompt reporting increases the chances of identifying and apprehending the thief, especially if they attempt to sell or use stolen items.
  • Recovering Losses: Police may recover stolen goods, and some items (e.g., electronics) can be traced. Insurance claims also require a police report.
  • Preventing Further Crimes: Your report could link to other cases, helping stop serial thieves.

⚠️ Beware of Recovery Scams

  • Scammers may pose as recovery agents promising to retrieve your items for a fee. Avoid unsolicited offers.
  • Verify any service through official channels (e.g., police or trusted organizations).

✅ Summary Checklist

  • Ensure your safety and move to a secure location.
  • Document all details of the theft and preserve evidence.
  • Report to local police and provide comprehensive evidence.
  • Notify banks, phone providers, or tracking services.
  • Stay vigilant against recovery scams.

Acting quickly maximizes the chance of recovering your property and catching the thief. For more resources, check your local police website or victim support services.