This IP address has been reported a total of
3
times from
2 distinct
sources.
186.2.163.222 was first reported on
, and the most recent report was
.
Old Reports:
The most recent abuse report for this IP address is from
. It is possible that this IP is no longer involved in abusive activities.
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Anonymous
This IP is actively hosting phishing websites that impersonate legitimate betting platforms to steal ...
show moreThis IP is actively hosting phishing websites that impersonate legitimate betting platforms to steal user credentials and financial information. These fraudulent sites are clones of real gambling websites and mislead users into entering their login details. Once the credentials are stolen, cybercriminals use them to gain unauthorized access to user accounts and withdraw funds fraudulently.
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This IP address (186.2.163.222) is hosting a phishing website that impersonates our registered brand ...
show moreThis IP address (186.2.163.222) is hosting a phishing website that impersonates our registered brand JOJOBET (UK Trademark No. UK00003430378). The phishing domain is jojobet6258.com.
The fake site is a pixel-perfect clone of our legitimate platform (https://www.jojobet1022.com/tr/sports/i/) and is actively stealing user credentials, which are then used to access real accounts and commit financial fraud. Several users from the United States and Europe have reported unauthorized account access and monetary losses.
Registrar: NICENIC INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO., LTD.
Hosting provider: Attributed to this IP
Please review and blacklist this IP address to protect potential victims.
Original material: https://jojobet.com/
Trademark: https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmcase/page/Results/1/UK00003430378
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Phishing
Web Spam
Hacking
Anonymous
This IP is actively hosting phishing websites that impersonate legitimate betting platforms to steal ...
show moreThis IP is actively hosting phishing websites that impersonate legitimate betting platforms to steal user credentials and financial information. These fraudulent sites are clones of real gambling websites and mislead users into entering their login details. Once the credentials are stolen, cybercriminals use them to gain unauthorized access to user accounts and withdraw funds fraudulently.
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