accounts.google.ss-o[.]com
Forensic brief
PhishDestroy has identified accounts.google.ss-o.com as an active credential phishing domain posing a high risk to users. This site mimics legitimate Google login pages to deceive visitors into divulging their account credentials, which can then be exploited by attackers for unauthorized access. The phishing technique involves creating a very convincing fake login page under the subdomain accounts.google.ss-o.com, which appears similar to Google’s official sign-in portals. When users enter their usernames and passwords, these details are captured and sent to cybercriminals instead of being authenticated by Google. The domain is relatively new, created in February 2026, and presently remains active. If you have visited accounts.google.ss-o.com and provided any login information, immediate steps should be taken. Change your Google account password and enable two-factor authentication to secure your account. Additionally, monitor your account activity for suspicious behavior and consider running a full malware scan on your device. Avoid interacting with suspicious links or emails that could redirect you to such phishing domains.
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Aggregated detection across 12 security vendors.
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About this report: accounts.google.ss-o.com
This domain security report is maintained by PhishDestroy's automated threat-intelligence pipeline. Our system continuously monitors this domain across 12 security vendors on VirusTotal and 1 public blocklists.
The site displays a page titled “accounts.google.ss-o.com”.
accounts.google.ss-o.com has been flagged by 12 security vendors as of May 17, 2026.
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