This cluster centers on 2382 connected domains tagged as PureHVNC, elf, sh. 572 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 969 phone numbers (8772427372, 1319641540, 1319641221) with 557 FTC complaints; 690 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@aol.com, online.motors@consultant.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 2228 complaints with federal agencies. Geog...
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First seen Feb 23, 2026
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This cluster centers on 2396 connected domains tagged as 156-233-71-230, Quakbot, lnk. 586 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 969 phone numbers (8772427372, 1319641540, 1319641221) with 565 FTC complaints; 690 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@aol.com, online.motors@consultant.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 2237 complaints with federal agen...
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This cluster centers on 3287 connected domains tagged as HijackLoader, RemcosRAT, screenconnect. 617 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1649 phone numbers (5408463620, 8552597377, 8007873903) with 7110 FTC complaints; 143 companies (Informative LLC, HomePlus Corporation, Doral Capital Corporation) with 8547081 CFPB complaints; 807 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@...
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This cluster centers on 1486 connected domains tagged as None, keylogger. 5 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1364 phone numbers (3124141737, 3163966869, 8553892999) with 17909 FTC complaints; 170 companies (EQUIFAX, INC., TRANSUNION INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC., BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8747332 CFPB complaints; 187 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vmh5.grup...
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[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
[Looking for Feedbacks] Trying to take back control of my email inbox Hello all, So I've been using my email address for quite a long time now (over 2 decades), and as you can imagine, even though I'm trying to keep it clean .. I'm literally being SPAMMED by email marketings, even though I unsubscribed multiple times (not to mention the website selling my personal info). This is even worse as I spent the last 10 years in the US and ... wow ... GDPR is not something anyone is taking seriously over there. Anyway, I reached a point where I'm like fsck this, so I decided to build a website which is essentially an email cloaking service. There is nothing fancy here, you login with your real address, you generate your own email alias, this alias acts as a proxy and transparently forward the message to your address, while never disclosing the real address to the sender. However, hiding my real email address is a good start, but not enough if I want to not even see unwanted emails. I added the ability to completely block an email address or an entire domain (I hate when I unsubscribe from marking@domain.com just to be automatically re-subscribed to weekly-news@domain.com), and planning to add couple of new features in the future. Also, I designed this alias to not be disposable or ephemeral (I mean, they can be disposable email but the idea is the user keep his/her alias for as long as he/her need them). A user can generate multiple alias and you can permanently/temporarily stop the forwarding as needed (for example I created one during my house-hunting to share with various realtors, and stopped the redirection completely after purchasing my house. This one is a funny story because I forgot one realtor and this guy keep spamming me with new constructions 3 years later even though I asked him numerous times to remove my contact information) Anyway, I'm hyped about this because .. well it's my website and I designed to solve my problem, and I'm now considering to ex
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