Analysis of refreshed-challenge-135573.framer.app as of July 31, 2026 shows the domain remains active and is presently listed on a security blocklist managed by PhishDestroy. The domain is registered through Framer B.V.; no authoritative nameserver records were returned, indicating possible use of default or obfuscated DNS configuration. DNS resolution points to the single IPv4 address 31.43.160.6, which is the only host observed for this domain. VirusTotal scans have identified the domain as malicious in 16 of 91 security vendor engines, providing corroborating evidence of phishing activity.
The domain appears on one additional blocklist, reinforcing its reputation as a threat vector. The limited visibility into the web content prevents confirmation of the exact phishing lure, page title, or targeted brand. Consequently, the specific social engineering technique employed by the actor cannot be detailed at this time. Nevertheless, the convergence of registration data, blocklist inclusion, and multi‑vendor detection strongly supports a high‑risk classification.
Defenders should block DNS resolution to 31.43.160.6 and add refreshed-challenge-135573.framer.app to local and network‑level deny lists. Email security gateways should be configured to flag any messages containing URLs that resolve to this domain. Continuous monitoring of the IP address for additional domains or changes in hosting infrastructure is advised, as the operator may repurpose the same server for further campaigns. Incident response teams should also query threat intelligence feeds for any emerging indicators tied to the IP or the registrar account, and consider sharing the observed indicators with community blocklist providers to accelerate broader protection.