map-iphone.com
Category: Phishing
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Description of map-iphone.com
The domain map-iphone.com appears to be a minimal or inactive web property rather than a fully developed public website. At the time of this scan, the homepage returned a simple "Not Found" server page, suggesting the main content may have been removed, misconfigured, or hosted only on specific paths. The domain name combines the terms "map" and "iphone," which could be interpreted as attempting to reference Apple-related mobile content, services, or account workflows, but no legitimate site content was visible to confirm its intended purpose.
Based on the available page content, there is no clear indication of an identified operator, business, or organization behind the domain. The site is not ranked in major traffic listings, and the visible page does not provide branding, contact details, policies, or service descriptions. This lack of transparent ownership and the absence of normal website content make the domain difficult to verify from a user-trust perspective.
Safety Assessment for map-iphone.com
Multiple security engines flagged this domain at the time of the scan, with 16 out of 91 detections and many of those classifying it as phishing or malicious. That level of multi-engine agreement is a strong warning signal, even though the visible homepage currently shows only a generic "Not Found" page. In practice, domains associated with phishing may display little or no content on the root page while still being used on hidden URLs, temporary paths, or short-lived campaigns.
Blacklist and threat-database checks were mixed rather than uniformly clean. Major content-focused threat databases did not report the domain at the time of this scan, but the domain's IP address was listed on one mail-reputation blocklist, which is a weaker secondary signal and does not by itself prove harmful website activity. The malware scan did not identify malicious files on the tested page, but that result is limited because only a minimal error page was visible.
The domain name also appears capable of being mistaken for an Apple-related or iPhone-themed service, which may increase the risk of deceptive use if the site is employed in credential-harvesting or impersonation campaigns. Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site presented a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, expiring in September 2026. It uses Cloudflare nameservers and appears to be routed through Cloudflare infrastructure, with the observed server IP geolocating to Toronto, Canada. DNSSEC was not enabled at the time of this scan, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer.
Although the network edge appears to use Cloudflare, the screenshot exposed an Apache/2.4.58 (Ubuntu) "Not Found" response on port 443, indicating an origin server or backend web server was reachable and returned a basic error page. No malicious files, external links, or iframes were identified in the limited page scan, but the combination of sparse content and substantial multi-engine phishing detections remains a notable concern.
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