Analysis of gmebull.insol.fun indicates an active phishing infrastructure observed on July 30, 2026. The domain was registered on July 29, 2026 through NICENIC INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO., LIMITED and is delegated to Cloudflare name servers cheryl.ns.cloudflare.com and hank.ns.cloudflare.com. DNS resolution points to the IP address 104.21.78.199, which is a Cloudflare edge node commonly used for fast content delivery and often abused by threat actors to hide origin servers.
The domain appears on a single security blocklist and has been explicitly blocked by the PhishDestroy service, confirming that at least one external security platform has identified it as malicious. VirusTotal reports that the domain was scanned by 91 antivirus engines, none of which flagged it at the time of the scan; this lack of detections does not constitute evidence of safety, especially given the domain’s recent creation and immediate blocking by a dedicated phishing mitigation service. No additional public intelligence such as Google Safe Browsing, Open Threat Exchange entries, SSL certificate details, HTTP status codes, trust‑score metrics, or page‑title information is currently available, leaving the content of the site unverified.
Defenders should treat gmebull.insol.fun as a high‑confidence phishing indicator: block all outbound connections to the domain, add it to internal blocklists and intrusion‑detection signatures, and monitor DNS logs for any resolution attempts. Ongoing reconnaissance should include periodic re‑scanning on VirusTotal and other multi‑engine platforms, as well as checking for any new listings on blocklists or threat‑intel feeds. Given the domain’s fresh registration and immediate appearance on a phishing blocklist, it is prudent to assume an active campaign targeting credential harvesting or other fraudulent activity until further evidence is gathered.