amlbot.sale
Category: Cryptocurrency
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Description of amlbot.sale
amlbot.sale appears to present itself as a cryptocurrency compliance and blockchain-analysis platform branded as "AMLBot." Based on the homepage text and navigation, the site claims to offer AML/KYC-related tools such as wallet checking, transaction analysis, pricing information, and demo checks for crypto businesses.
The page design resembles a software-as-a-service landing page, with references to compliance automation, analytics, and integrations or mentions of crypto-related services. The domain itself uses the ".sale" extension rather than a more typical corporate domain, and the available WHOIS data does not clearly identify the operator beyond the registrar and infrastructure providers.
Based on the visible content, this appears to be a crypto-focused technology or compliance service rather than a traditional online store. However, because the domain is very newly registered and limited ownership information is available in the scan data, visitors may want to verify the operator independently before relying on the service.
Safety Assessment for amlbot.sale
Several security signals raise concern at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 7 out of 92 security engines, with multiple detections describing the site as phishing or malicious. While blacklist databases checked in this scan did not list the domain, multi-engine detections are a meaningful risk indicator, especially when they are not limited to a single low-confidence heuristic.
The site also appears on a domain that is only 5 days old and has no established popularity ranking in the provided data. Newly registered domains can be legitimate, but in combination with phishing-related detections and a crypto/compliance theme, the short registration history increases uncertainty. The screenshot shows a polished landing page, but visual professionalism alone does not verify legitimacy.
At the same time, the malware crawl did not identify flagged files, and no threats were detected in the sampled external links or referenced domains during this scan. Even so, based on the combination of recent registration and multiple security-engine detections, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site was reachable over HTTPS with a valid Let's Encrypt certificate, fronted by Cloudflare infrastructure and resolving to a Cloudflare IP address in Toronto, Canada. Nameservers also point to Cloudflare, suggesting the site uses a CDN and reverse-proxy setup. The scan did not report obvious malware payloads in 31 scanned files, and no flagged iframes were found.
A few technical trust factors remain limited. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, the domain is extremely new, and the reported protocol details are incomplete. While none of these items alone proves abuse, they reduce the amount of long-term trust evidence available at the time of this scan.
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