login.securefilestorage.net
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Description of login.securefilestorage.net
The domain login.securefilestorage.net appears to be a login-related subdomain associated with a file storage or document access service, based on its naming structure. However, the page shown in the screenshot does not function as a typical consumer login portal. Instead, it displays an informational message stating that the visitor reached an authorized phishing simulation run by an organization as part of a security awareness program.
The visible content focuses on spear phishing education, including guidance on checking domain names, verifying suspicious messages, and reporting phishing attempts. This suggests the subdomain may be used in a corporate training environment rather than as a public-facing storage platform. The exact operator is not identified in the provided scan data, although the domain has been registered for several years through an enterprise-oriented registrar and is hosted on cloud infrastructure.
Safety Assessment for login.securefilestorage.net
Scan results show mixed signals at the time of this scan. Multiple security engines flagged the URL, with 8 out of 91 classifying it as phishing, malicious, or suspicious, and several web-classification sources associated it with phishing/fraud-related categories. At the same time, blacklist databases checked here did not report listings, and the malware scan did not identify malicious files on the page.
The screenshot adds important context: the page explicitly states that it was an authorized phishing simulation from an organization’s security program. That means some phishing-related detections may be reacting to the page’s intentional imitation and training purpose rather than indicating credential theft in the usual criminal sense. Even so, because the page is designed around phishing simulation content and has been flagged by multiple security engines, visitors who encounter it unexpectedly should treat it cautiously and verify its legitimacy with their organization.
Based on these findings and the visible training notice, this website appears to be part of a phishing-awareness simulation, but it may still trigger security warnings and could pose confusion-related risks to visitors at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain is approximately 9 years old and uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate that was active at the time of the scan, which indicates encrypted HTTPS delivery. It is hosted on AWS EC2 infrastructure in Sydney, Australia, with AWS nameservers configured. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but does mean DNS responses do not benefit from that additional authenticity layer.
No malicious files, external links, referenced domains, or iframes were identified in the provided page scan. The main technical concern is not malware delivery but the page’s phishing-simulation nature combined with multi-engine phishing detections, which may cause filtering systems or users to interpret it as a real credential-harvesting page without additional organizational context.
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