t-mobile.onmilz.top
Category: Suspicious
To use full-featured product, you have to purchase a license for Combo Cleaner. Limited seven days free trial available. Combo Cleaner is owned and operated by RCS LT, the parent company of PCRisk.com.
Description of t-mobile.onmilz.top
The domain t-mobile.onmilz.top appears to be a subdomain hosted under onmilz.top rather than an official T-Mobile web property. Based on the visible page content, the site currently displays a generic OpenResty welcome page with links to OpenResty resources, which typically indicates a default server page or placeholder configuration rather than a finished public-facing website.
The domain name itself closely resembles the T-Mobile brand, which may cause confusion for visitors expecting an official telecommunications or mobile-service website. At the time of this scan, the page did not appear to provide real telecom services, account access, or normal branded business content; instead, it showed infrastructure-related placeholder content that may reflect a temporary setup, misconfiguration, or repurposed hosting environment.
Safety Assessment for t-mobile.onmilz.top
This domain raises significant concerns based on available scan data. It was flagged by 19 out of 91 security engines, and multiple web-classification sources associated it with phishing or fraud-related activity. In addition, a major threat database listed the domain for social-engineering activity at the time of this scan. Although the page screenshot shows a generic OpenResty landing page rather than an obvious login form, newly created phishing infrastructure can sometimes present placeholder or inactive content between campaigns.
The domain name closely resembles the T-Mobile brand while being hosted on an unrelated parent domain, which may indicate a look-alike setup intended to mislead users. The domain is also very new, has no established traffic ranking, and its IP address is listed on one mail-reputation blocklist; that DNS-based listing is a weaker signal than phishing detections, but it adds a small amount of caution. The malware file scan itself did not detect malicious files in the sampled content, which suggests the current page may be minimal or inactive rather than overtly malware-serving.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate and is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with the resolved IP address located in Canada at the time of this scan. Nameservers are also on Cloudflare, and the visible page appears to be the default OpenResty welcome screen, suggesting a placeholder deployment, reverse-proxy setup, or incomplete server configuration.
From a security posture perspective, the domain is very new at 55 days old, DNSSEC is not enabled, and the combination of a brand-resembling subdomain with placeholder content may be consistent with disposable or rapidly deployed infrastructure. While valid HTTPS is present, TLS alone does not verify business legitimacy or intent.
Share your experience with this website. Was it safe? Did you encounter any issues?