vote-getgrass.app
Category: Phishing, Spam
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Description of vote-getgrass.app
vote-getgrass.app appears to present itself as a promotional or governance-style landing page related to the Grass project, using branding, wording, and outbound references associated with Grass and its ecosystem. The page title and visible content describe a “Rewards Distribution Event” where users are invited to vote on how $GRASS rewards will be distributed, with calls to action leading to a voting page.
Based on the screenshot and metadata, the site appears to target cryptocurrency users or token holders by encouraging participation in a rewards or allocation event. It links to domains associated with Grass documentation and application pages, which suggests it may be attempting to position itself as part of that broader project ecosystem. However, the scanned domain itself is a separate .app domain rather than the main brand domain shown in its outbound links.
Safety Assessment for vote-getgrass.app
Several scan signals indicate elevated risk at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 5 out of 91 security engines, with multiple detections describing phishing, spam, or malware-related concerns. In addition, one web-classification provider categorized it as phishing/spam, and the malware scan marked a large share of scanned files as suspicious. While generic heuristic findings can sometimes produce false positives, the combination of multi-engine detections, a very new domain, and branding that appears tied to a separate cryptocurrency project increases concern.
The page also appears to use Grass branding and references while operating from vote-getgrass.app rather than the main brand domain shown in its own links. That resemblance may indicate a look-alike or unofficial campaign page designed to attract users interested in the Grass ecosystem. This matters because newly created crypto-themed pages that ask users to proceed to voting or wallet-related flows can carry elevated phishing risk even when major blacklist databases remain clean early on.
Blacklist and threat-database checks were clean at the time of this scan, and the domain's IP was not listed on the checked mail-reputation blocklists. Even so, based on the available scan data, the domain’s age of only 2 days and the presence of several independent detections suggest this website may pose potential risks to visitors.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with hosting and reverse-proxy infrastructure appearing to be provided through Cloudflare. The server IP resolves to Cloudflare infrastructure in Toronto, Canada, and the domain uses Cloudflare nameservers. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned at the time of this scan.
From a technical-risk perspective, the certificate validity and CDN-backed hosting are normal web deployment features and do not by themselves establish legitimacy. The more notable concerns are the domain’s very recent registration date, the suspicious file findings across multiple paths, and the use of a separate branded domain that may not match the primary project domain referenced on the page.
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