slion4.cc
Category: Phishing
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Description of slion4.cc
The domain slion4.cc appears to host a very minimal web page consisting of a CAPTCHA-style prompt and a login button, with interface text shown in Russian. Based on the screenshot and available scan data, the site does not present clear branding, company identification, or explanatory content about its purpose, which makes it difficult to verify who operates it or what service it is intended to provide.
The domain name itself is short and non-descriptive, and the site is categorized by at least one web-classification source as phishing. Rather than functioning like a typical business, media, or informational website, it appears to act as a gated access page or credential-entry checkpoint. That kind of sparse presentation can be legitimate in some contexts, but it is also commonly seen on newly created domains used for deceptive login flows or access-control lures.
Safety Assessment for slion4.cc
Several scan signals suggest elevated risk at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 7 out of 91 security engines, with multiple engines classifying it as phishing and one labeling it as malicious. In addition, the site is only 27 days old, has no visible organizational identity, and presents a bare CAPTCHA-and-login interface, which may be consistent with credential-harvesting or other deceptive access pages.
At the same time, some checks did not detect active malware payloads: the malware scan reported no flagged files, and major threat databases listed in the scan were clean at the time of review. However, clean malware-file results do not outweigh the multi-engine phishing detections, especially for a very new and minimally explained domain.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate, which indicates that traffic can be encrypted in transit, but HTTPS alone does not verify legitimacy. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, the web server software was not identified, and the domain uses Cloudflare nameservers while resolving to an IP hosted by DD CO LTD in Tokyo, Japan.
From an infrastructure perspective, the domain is very new and not ranked for notable traffic, which may increase uncertainty. No DNS-based mail-reputation blocklist hits were reported, and the limited page resources observed were local CSS files plus hosted font assets. The main technical concern is not the certificate itself, but the combination of recent registration, sparse content, and multiple phishing-related detections.
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