Cybersecurity analysts have identified a multi-vector scam campaign centered around the fraudulent domain boxcruise.com, which operates in conjunction with four connected phone numbers: 315-840-3807, 315-839-8508, 888-994-9925, and 703-832-0938. The campaign appears to be orchestrating fake employment offers, with community reports revealing that scammers are impersonating "Box Cruise LLC" and offering fraudulent "Remote Quality Inspector" positions to potential victims. Analysis of the domain registration shows boxcruise.com was recently registered on March 17, 2026, indicating this is a fresh operation designed to avoid detection through newly established infrastructure.
The phone numbers in this cluster demonstrate strong operational connections, with 315-840-3807 serving as a central hub that connects to all other numbers in the campaign with confidence levels of 0.70 for same-campaign relationships with 888-994-9925 and 703-832-0938. Additionally, Ready Capital Corporation, a mortgage company with 66 CFPB complaints, has been reported together with phones 315-840-3807 and 703-832-0938, suggesting scammers may be impersonating or exploiting this legitimate financial institution's identity to add credibility to their fraudulent schemes.
Consumer reports indicate the campaign employs sophisticated social engineering tactics, including fake job offers sent via email that reference victims' professional qualifications to appear legitimate. One particularly concerning report reveals the scammers are also impersonating Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, successfully deceiving a client into purchasing products for $17.49, demonstrating the campaign's ability to adapt and target multiple industries simultaneously. While formal FTC complaints have not yet been filed for the associated phone numbers, the community reports suggest active victimization is occurring.
To protect yourself from this and similar scams, always verify job offers independently by researching the company through official channels and checking domain registration dates through WHOIS lookup services. If contacted by any of these phone numbers or directed to boxcruise.com, immediately hang up and do not click any links or provide personal information. Report all suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC for unwanted calls. Before engaging with unfamiliar numbers or domains, check their legitimacy through consumer protection databases and reverse phone lookup services.
This campaign represents a moderate but evolving threat due to its multi-channel approach combining fraudulent domains, coordinated phone operations, and impersonation of legitimate businesses. The recent domain registration and lack of formal FTC complaints suggest this is an emerging threat that may escalate. Consumers should exercise heightened caution with unsolicited job offers and insurance-related communications, while authorities should monitor for increased complaint activity associated with these entities.