Scam Detective
Domain

authorize.net

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 2 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

This cluster centers on 1 connected domains identified through shared infrastructure and registration patterns. Do not click links to any of the flagged domains. If you have visited one, check your accounts for unauthorized activity and consider changing your passwords. You can report suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. This campaign was identified through automated analysis of threat intelligence feeds and entity relationship mapp...

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First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

New Phishing Scam, Abusing Authorize.net and Microsoft. Keep an eye out for nasty phishing emails from Authorize.net with fake Paypal invoices, served from Trial Microsoft 365 Tenant accounts (name@whatever.onmicrosoft.com). These scams are getting multiple layers deep. Imagine taking the time to setup a trial Microsoft 365 account, tenant, 365 email, then a bogus (presumably trial) Authorize.net account coupled with a Paypal account to funnel payments. What a world we live in.

805 days ago1 upvote

New Phishing Scam, Abusing Authorize.net and Microsoft. Keep an eye out for nasty phishing emails from Authorize.net with fake Paypal invoices, served from Trial Microsoft 365 Tenant accounts (name@whatever.onmicrosoft.com). These scams are getting multiple layers deep. Imagine taking the time to setup a trial Microsoft 365 account, tenant, 365 email, then a bogus (presumably trial) Authorize.net account coupled with a Paypal account to funnel payments. What a world we live in.

805 days ago1 upvote

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