dropusdc.fun
Category: Phishing
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Description of dropusdc.fun
The domain dropusdc.fun appears to present itself as a cryptocurrency airdrop page focused on USDC-related rewards. Its page title, "$AIRDROP," and the on-page labels shown in the screenshot suggest a token-distribution or wallet-reward concept, with references to SOL, USDC, token holders, wallet ledgers, and automatic payouts. The design resembles a dashboard intended to make visitors believe they can monitor distributions, balances, and eligibility for rewards.
Based on the visible content, the site does not appear to represent an established exchange, wallet provider, or recognized financial institution. Instead, it appears to be a standalone promotional crypto page using a newly registered .fun domain and social/profile links to support the airdrop narrative. The operator is not clearly identified in the provided scan data, which may make independent verification more difficult for visitors.
Safety Assessment for dropusdc.fun
This domain shows multiple risk indicators at the time of this scan. It was flagged by 13 out of 91 security engines, with the detections broadly classifying it as phishing or malicious. The domain is also very new, at only 66 days old, and it is not ranked in major traffic listings, which may increase uncertainty when combined with a financial or wallet-related theme. The screenshot shows a crypto airdrop-style interface, a format that is commonly associated with wallet-connection lures and token-reward scams.
Blacklist and threat-database results were mixed rather than fully clean at the time of this scan. Major content-malice databases in the provided data did not report listings, but one additional blacklist source did list the domain with a generic suspicious classification. The malware scan itself reported no flagged files, though it still attached a generic suspicious label to the domain and some internal links. Taken together, the strongest signal here is the multi-engine phishing consensus rather than the generic heuristic findings.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site was reachable over HTTPS with a valid Let's Encrypt certificate, hosted on Vercel infrastructure and using Vercel nameservers. The server IP resolved to 64.29.17.1 in the United States. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer.
From a technical standpoint, the setup looks like a lightweight hosted web application using external resources such as Google-hosted fonts and Firebase libraries, along with a Solana blockchain explorer link and an X profile reference. No malicious files were flagged in the provided malware scan, but the domain's young age, generic suspicious link findings, and strong phishing detections across multiple security engines are notable concerns at the time of this scan.
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