On July 30, 2026 the domain jolly-fairy-3a8904.netlify.app was identified as a high‑risk generic phishing infrastructure. The site is hosted on Netlify, as indicated by the registrar information, and resolves to the IPv4 address 63.176.8.218. Netlify’s platform does not expose public nameserver records for this sub‑domain, which is reflected in the “NS_NOT_FOUND” entry. The domain currently appears on a single security blocklist and is explicitly blocked by the PhishDestroy service. VirusTotal analysis shows that six of ninety‑one scanning engines have flagged the domain as malicious, confirming a consensus of concern among independent vendors.
The threat remains active, with no evidence of takedown or remediation at the time of reporting. The available intelligence does not include a page title, SSL certificate details, HTTP response codes, or any attribution to a phishing kit or targeted brand, limiting the ability to describe the exact content delivered to victims. Consequently, the precise lure employed by the site cannot be confirmed beyond the generic phishing classification. The lack of public nameserver data and the reliance on a shared hosting platform suggest an opportunistic deployment that may be rapidly re‑hosted if the current endpoint is disrupted.
Defenders should incorporate the domain and its resolved IP address into outbound filtering rules and ensure that any traffic to the Netlify sub‑domain is blocked or sandboxed. Continuous monitoring of the IP 63.176.8.218 for additional malicious activity is recommended, as the address could serve multiple abusive sites under the same hosting provider. Updating local blocklists with the current entry from PhishDestroy will provide immediate protection. Because the domain is still active, threat‑intel feeds should be refreshed regularly to capture any changes in detection counts or additional blocklist listings.