Analysis indicates that the Netlify‑hosted site benevolent-dolphin-f65907.netlify.app is currently flagged as a high‑risk generic phishing resource. The domain resolves to the IPv4 address 63.176.8.218 and is listed on two independent security blocklists. Both PhishDestroy and OpenPhish have issued blocks, confirming that the infrastructure is already recognized as malicious. Google Safe Browsing classifies the site under the “social engineering” category, reinforcing the phishing assessment.
VirusTotal scans show that 16 out of 91 antivirus and URL‑reputation engines returned a positive detection, providing further corroboration of malicious intent. The domain was registered through Netlify, a popular static‑site hosting provider, and the public DNS query returned no nameserver information (NS_NOT_FOUND), which may indicate a misconfiguration or intentional obfuscation. No additional metadata such as SSL certificate details, HTTP response codes, page titles, or evidence links are available in the current intelligence set, leaving the exact content and victim‑targeting tactics unverified. Given the confirmed detections and the lack of mitigating information, defenders should treat any network traffic to or from 63.176.8.218 as hostile.
Immediate actions include adding the domain and its IP address to outbound filtering rules, updating intrusion‑prevention signatures, and ensuring that web‑proxy or DNS‑filtering solutions block the domain. Organizations employing Netlify‑based assets should review any internal use of Netlify subdomains to rule out credential compromise. Continuous monitoring for new resolutions or related subdomains is advised, as the actors may shift infrastructure while retaining the same phishing template. Until further forensic detail becomes available, the recommendation is to block the domain at all layers and to educate end‑users about the risk of unsolicited links that redirect to this Netlify host.