Scam Detective
Domain

i.postimg.cc

First seen Feb 23, 2026

High Risk
  • Flagged by Google Safe Browsing
  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden

Campaign Intelligence

This cluster centers on 2764 connected domains tagged as BeaverTail, Kaiji, fbf543. 645 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1132 phone numbers (7638857447, 8664372914, 2157987305) with 10266 FTC complaints; 146 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8616274 CFPB complaints; 298 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vm...

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@...

This cluster centers on 2874 connected domains tagged as QuasarRAT, StealitStealer, pw-k53mv9bc. 652 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1375 phone numbers (2157987305, 2025069230, 2028641298) with 14635 FTC complaints; 160 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8680419 CFPB complaints; 299 email addresses (abuse@fb.com, ...

Details

Registrar
NAMECHEAP INC
Registration Date
6/11/2016
Safe Browsing
malware
First Seen
2/23/2026

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Community Reports

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

ProtonMail encourages creation of Google accounts & falsely removes Trustpilot reviews Dear ProtonMail, your behavior was quite disgusting, so this is what you get. How do I know ProtonMail removed my Trustpilot review instead of an automated system? I posted a second review after my first one was removed. It went live during an earlier hour than the first. However both reviews were removed at the same hour of the day, around the time people in Switzerland go to work. My review was removed for not being authentic, now lets take a look at the review I posted: >Proton encourages creation of a GOOGLE account Proton allows people to upgrade their inbox to 1GB by doing a few tasks. One of those tasks is "Set up automatic forwarding from Gmail". If you don't have a Gmail account then Proton is directly encouraging you to create a GOOGLE account. [Proof](https://i.postimg.cc/mDQnJWhg/2023-11-09-13-19-56.png), as you can see, nothing that breaks any rules. I have tried getting Trustpilot to restore the review, but they don't seem to have any integrity either. What's not authentic about this review, ProtonMail? By offering people double the storage capacity for linking a Google account, you are very clearly directly encouraging people to create a Google account if they don't have one. Even if most people have a Google account, as a privacy based company, why would you think it's okay to encourage people to let Google know about their ProtonMail accounts?

869 days ago1 upvote

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