**Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Domain Infrastructure Network Targeting Clinical Trial and E-commerce Victims**
Cybersecurity analysts have identified a sophisticated scam campaign operating through a network of 10 interconnected domains, all registered through NAMECHEAP INC between September 28, 2025 and October 4, 2025. The campaign utilizes domains including w.medisato.co, idealzly.com, odealzix.com, youngmistress.com, potterytoolsandequipments.com, webwiseinnovations.com, www.goodfirearmsaccessories.com, faithlinen.com, benefit.benefits-relief.com, and medisato.co. Analysis reveals 15 confirmed infrastructure connections between these domains, with webwiseinnovations.com serving as a central hub connected to at least 5 other domains in the network.
The scam operation employs multiple tactics to target consumers across diverse market segments. Community reports document clinical trial recruitment scams using text messages from short code 27078, promoting offers of $2,729 and $3,294 for clinical trials with artificial urgency tactics claiming limited spots remaining. These messages direct victims to w.medisato.co with personalized tracking codes. Additionally, the network operates fraudulent e-commerce sites, with documented cases of a person named Catherine Ireland conducting business through idealzly.com while using email addresses from different domains within the network, indicating coordinated deceptive practices across the infrastructure.
Geographic analysis of available complaint data shows targeting in Colorado (postal code 81082), though the rapid domain registration timeline and diverse product categories suggest broader national targeting. The campaign's sophisticated infrastructure sharing, with 50% confidence ratings across all documented connections, indicates a well-organized operation designed to evade detection through domain diversification while maintaining centralized control.
Consumer protection requires immediate vigilance when encountering communications from any entities in this network. If you receive text messages about clinical trials offering large payments or encounter these websites through online shopping, do not click any links and immediately delete the messages. Verify the legitimacy of any clinical trial opportunities through official medical institutions or ClinicalTrials.gov. Before engaging with any unfamiliar website, check domain registration dates and verify business credentials through official channels. If you have been contacted by this network or clicked on their links, report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC for text message scams. You can verify the safety of suspicious numbers or domains through consumer protection websites and reverse lookup services.
This campaign represents a high-threat, active scam operation with documented consumer targeting and sophisticated infrastructure designed for persistence and evasion. The rapid registration of multiple domains and coordinated infrastructure sharing indicates ongoing expansion. Consumers should exercise extreme caution with any communications or websites associated with these entities, and regulatory authorities should prioritize investigation and takedown efforts for this network.