miuh76g543-dpfg0dhrch27.edgeone.dev is currently active and has been identified as a generic phishing infrastructure. VirusTotal reports that 21 of 91 scanned security vendors flag the domain as malicious, indicating a moderate consensus of detection across multiple AV engines. The domain was registered through Tencent Cloud, a provider commonly leveraged for disposable or rapidly provisioned assets. No authoritative nameserver records are publicly resolvable, as the nameservers query returned NS_NOT_FOUND, which complicates attribution of the hosting environment.
DNS resolution points to the IPv4 address 43.174.246.29; this host appears in two known phishing blocklists and is actively blocked by PhishDestroy and OpenPhish, confirming its presence on external threat feeds. Publicly available metadata does not include a page title, SSL certificate details, or HTTP response codes, so the surface‑web characteristics of the site remain unverified. The lack of visible TLS information prevents assessment of certificate validity or potential phishing kit signatures. Similarly, Safe Browsing status is not disclosed in the supplied data.
Given the confirmed flagging by multiple vendors and inclusion on reputable blocklists, defenders should treat the domain as high‑risk. Recommended mitigations include adding the fully qualified domain name and its resolved IP address to network‑level deny lists, updating intrusion detection signatures to capture traffic to 43.174.246.29, and ensuring endpoint protection solutions ingest the VirusTotal detection count. Continuous monitoring of the registrar (Tencent Cloud) for new domains sharing the same registration patterns is advised, as well as periodic re‑query of the domain for any changes in DNS, SSL, or content that could indicate escalation.