iscanslive.fun
Category: Phishing
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Description of iscanslive.fun
The domain iscanslive.fun appears to have been configured to present content imitating a privacy-focused web service, based on the page title, meta description, and embedded asset names referencing DuckDuckGo branding. The scan data suggests the site may have been built with a modern JavaScript framework and included static assets, fonts, and icons associated with that brand, which can indicate an attempt to resemble a legitimate technology or privacy website.
At the time of this scan, the visible page shown in the screenshot was not an active service homepage but a suspension notice stating that the account had been suspended and advising visitors to contact the hosting provider. This suggests the domain may previously have hosted other content but was no longer operating normally when captured.
The domain is very new, with a registration age of about 88 days, and it does not appear to have an established traffic ranking. Based on the available evidence, this is not behaving like a mature, well-established technology website.
Safety Assessment for iscanslive.fun
Multiple scan signals indicate elevated risk at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 12 out of 91 security engines, with several classifying it as phishing or malicious. In addition, a malware scan reported suspicious findings and marked numerous internal assets and links with a generic suspicious verdict. While generic heuristic detections alone can be low-confidence, the broader multi-engine consensus here materially increases concern.
There are also strong contextual warning signs. The page metadata and asset names reference DuckDuckGo branding, yet the domain itself is unrelated to that brand and may be attempting to resemble a legitimate privacy service. That kind of mismatch can be consistent with look-alike or impersonation-style abuse. The domain is also very new, has no visible reputation indicators such as a traffic ranking, and one blacklist provider listed it at the time of the scan, even though major threat databases shown here were otherwise clean.
The screenshot currently shows a hosting suspension page rather than a functioning website, which may indicate the content was taken down or disabled. Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site was served through Cloudflare infrastructure on IP address 104.21.39.152, with nameservers also pointing to Cloudflare. It had a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate at the time of the scan, which means the connection could be encrypted in transit, but HTTPS alone does not indicate legitimacy. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned.
From a technical perspective, the scan identified a large number of JavaScript and static asset URLs under the site's own domain as suspicious, although those detections were generic rather than tied to a named malware family. The current screenshot shows a suspended-account placeholder, which suggests the original hosted content may no longer be accessible in the same form.
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