amazingreinvite.de
Category: Malicious
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Description of amazingreinvite.de
The website amazingreinvite.de appears to present itself as a simple invitation or access gateway page. Based on the visible content, it claims the visitor has been invited to an "exclusive platform" and shows a minimal landing page with the headline "You're Invited" and a button labeled "Click here to go back." The domain name and page text suggest it may be intended to attract users through invitation-themed messaging rather than to provide a clearly identified business, service, or publisher.
Safety Assessment for amazingreinvite.de
Multiple security signals indicate elevated risk at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 16 out of 92 security engines, and several web-classification sources categorized it as phishing, fraud, or malicious. In addition, it appeared on major threat and blacklist systems for social-engineering activity, which is a stronger concern than a single heuristic alert because it suggests broader security consensus.
The site is also very new, with a reported age of 34 days, and it has no established popularity ranking. Its content is sparse and generic, offering an invitation-themed message without clear ownership, branding, or a transparent explanation of the service. While one malware scan did not detect malicious files on the page itself, phishing pages often rely on deceptive prompts rather than downloadable malware.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site was using a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate at the time of the scan, hosted on a LiteSpeed web server at IP address 130.12.180.40 with hosting attributed to Virtualine Technologies in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The presence of HTTPS may help encrypt traffic in transit, but it should not be treated as proof of legitimacy.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which means DNS responses may have less protection against tampering than signed domains. The domain is very recently registered, the registrar information is not clearly available in the provided data, and the infrastructure appears relatively basic. No flagged files, external links, or iframes were identified in the supplied scan results, but the broader phishing-related detections remain the primary concern at the time of this scan.
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