Scam Detective
Domain

helpguide.org

First seen Mar 1, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 2 community reports from users
Showing the 4 highest-risk connections; 5,064 more in this cluster. Each line is a "campaign co-member" relationship.

Campaign Intelligence

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Financial and Malware Threat Cluster Consumer Protection Intelligence Report This report documents a cluster of 5,789 connected entities involved in a broad, multi-vector fraud and malware campaign targeting consumers across the United States and internationally. The cluster includes 1,271 phone numbers, 2,957 domains, 143 companies, and 281 email addresses, interconnected through 17 confirmed cross-entity relationships. The campaign appears to operate across ...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Financial Fraud and Malware Infrastructure Cluster This report documents a cluster of 4,628 connected entities identified through cross-referencing complaint databases, threat intelligence feeds, and community reporting. The cluster spans 1,295 phone numbers, 2,559 domains and IP addresses, 160 companies, and 252 email addresses. While the individual phone numbers in this cluster each carry zero FTC complaints at this time, the broader infrastructure surroundi...

Scam Campaign Intelligence Report: Multi-Vector Financial and Malware Threat Cluster This report covers a cluster of 4,263 connected entities identified through aggregated complaint data, infrastructure analysis, and community reporting. The cluster encompasses 1,055 phone numbers, 2,451 domains and IP addresses, 146 companies, and 252 email addresses, forming one of the more complex mixed-threat groupings analyzed for consumer protection purposes. The campaign appears to exploit consumer famil...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Fraud and Malware Cluster (3,955 Connected Entities) This report documents a large and technically sophisticated scam campaign comprising 3,955 connected entities, including 651 phone numbers, 2,107 flagged domains and IP addresses, and 182 associated email addresses. The campaign spans multiple fraud categories, combining impersonation-based telephone scams, malware distribution infrastructure, phishing email operations, and consumer fraud documented across c...

Scam Campaign Analysis Report: Multi-Vector Fraud and Malware Cluster (3,969 Connected Entities) Investigators have identified a sprawling cluster of 3,969 connected entities operating across phone, email, and web-based infrastructure, comprising 651 phone numbers, 2,121 domains and IP addresses, and 182 email addresses. The campaign spans multiple fraud categories including impersonation calls, malware distribution, botnet operations, and overpayment scams. The most prominently documented phon...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Fraud and Malware Network (Cluster of 3,989 Connected Entities) This report documents a large-scale fraud and malware campaign identified through a cluster of 3,989 connected entities, including 651 phone numbers, 2,141 domains and IP addresses, and 182 email addresses. The campaign operates across multiple attack surfaces simultaneously, combining impersonation phone calls, malware-laced infrastructure, and deceptive email outreach to target consumers across ...

This cluster centers on 3 connected domains identified through shared infrastructure and registration patterns. The domains include blogs.scientificamerican.com, www.helpguide.org, pickpocket.blog.ca. 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 identi...

Details

Registrar
Network Solutions, LLC
Registration Date
8/10/1999
First Seen
3/1/2026

Related Domains

Community Reports

Resources to Help Move On Most people going through this sub have had something happen to them. I've decided to share some resources that I personally used in the past few weeks as I processed what was going on. Like others have said, this doesn't have to take over your life. It's happened. You're not going to get over it immediately. But you don't have to let it define you. Step 0: Understanding the Context [2014 Sextortion Case, by BBC](https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30494566) \- This has been going on for a while. We have a quote indicating that this happens to hundreds of thousands of people. Since 2014, this might have happened to millions. You're not alone. Step 1: Processing & Recovering [Recovering from Sexual Trauma](https://www.helpguide.org/articles/ptsd-trauma/recovering-from-rape-and-sexual-trauma.htm) \- I read this three days after, and it checked all the checkboxes. This one is incredibly helpful & affirming of what you're probably feeling right now. You're not alone. Step 2: Getting Better [Post-Traumatic Growth](https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/post-traumatic-growth-finding-meaning-and-creativity-in-adversity/) \- While it's going to be tough for a while, you can still be optimistic in the long-term. Life happens. A lot of people will experience trauma. It doesn't have to define your long-term outcome. Therapy would help with this process. If not, you probably would still benefit from talking to trusted friends about this. If you don't feel comfortable with them, well - that's why this sub exists. You can take your time; I've deactivated social media (which is quite healthy, actually) and you can take it at your own pace. But I do want you to know that you do have a future that is yours. Don't let the criminals win. Take back your life.

1873 days ago14 upvotes

Resources to Help Move On Most people going through this sub have had something happen to them. I've decided to share some resources that I personally used in the past few weeks as I processed what was going on. Like others have said, this doesn't have to take over your life. It's happened. You're not going to get over it immediately. But you don't have to let it define you. Step 0: Understanding the Context [2014 Sextortion Case, by BBC](https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30494566) \- This has been going on for a while. We have a quote indicating that this happens to hundreds of thousands of people. Since 2014, this might have happened to millions. You're not alone. Step 1: Processing & Recovering [Recovering from Sexual Trauma](https://www.helpguide.org/articles/ptsd-trauma/recovering-from-rape-and-sexual-trauma.htm) \- I read this three days after, and it checked all the checkboxes. This one is incredibly helpful & affirming of what you're probably feeling right now. You're not alone. Step 2: Getting Better [Post-Traumatic Growth](https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/post-traumatic-growth-finding-meaning-and-creativity-in-adversity/) \- While it's going to be tough for a while, you can still be optimistic in the long-term. Life happens. A lot of people will experience trauma. It doesn't have to define your long-term outcome. Therapy would help with this process. If not, you probably would still benefit from talking to trusted friends about this. If you don't feel comfortable with them, well - that's why this sub exists. You can take your time; I've deactivated social media (which is quite healthy, actually) and you can take it at your own pace. But I do want you to know that you do have a future that is yours. Don't let the criminals win. Take back your life.

1873 days ago14 upvotes

Share Your Experience

What's Your Exposure?

Know your risk exposure to this message with a Thorough Analysis. It returns a detailed report covering the complaint history, your data breach exposure, related scam entities, and risk signals tied to this email message. Check the box and enter your email address now.