jimmyquizgiveaways.com
Category: Malicious, Newly Registered
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Description of jimmyquizgiveaways.com
jimmyquizgiveaways.com appears to present itself as an online giveaway page themed around the YouTube personality MrBeast. The page title is "MrBeast" and the meta description says "YT Giveaway," while the screenshot shows a "Mr Beast Gift Card Giveaway" landing page offering many digital gift cards and gaming credits from brands such as PlayStation, Xbox, Fortnite, Amazon, Google Play, Roblox, Steam, and others.
Based on the domain name, page branding, and visible content, the site appears to be designed to attract users with prize or reward offers rather than provide a conventional business, media, or community service. The domain itself does not appear to match an official MrBeast web property, and the page relies heavily on promotional imagery and third-party hosted assets, which may indicate a campaign-style landing page rather than an established standalone website.
Safety Assessment for jimmyquizgiveaways.com
This domain shows multiple risk indicators at the time of this scan. It was flagged by 12 out of 91 security engines, with several classifying it as phishing, malicious, or malware-related. In addition, multiple web-classification providers categorized it as malicious, and the domain is very new at only 31 days old with no established traffic ranking. The page content also appears to imitate a well-known online personality and promote giveaway rewards, a pattern commonly associated with credential harvesting, survey scams, or deceptive promotional funnels.
A malware scan also reported suspicious elements, including one flagged page object and numerous externally hosted resources marked as generic suspicious objects. While generic heuristic detections alone can sometimes be low-confidence, in this case they are accompanied by broad multi-engine detections and a highly suspicious giveaway presentation. Blacklist and threat-database checks for major content-malice feeds were clean at the time of this scan, but that does not outweigh the combination of phishing-related detections, very recent registration, and impersonation-style content.
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 an Apache server at IP address 208.109.74.240 in Tempe, United States, with infrastructure associated with GoDaddy. A valid certificate only indicates encrypted transport and does not by itself establish legitimacy.
The domain is newly registered, uses GoDaddy nameservers, and has DNSSEC unsigned. The scan data also shows numerous externally loaded assets from Cloudfront-hosted subdomains, including JavaScript and image resources that were flagged heuristically as suspicious. That combination of newly created domain, third-party asset loading, and phishing-oriented detections increases technical concern.
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