This cybersecurity analysis examines a multi-faceted scam campaign involving Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection company with 2,743 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) complaints, and two domains: malwaretips.com and mounjaboost.com. The entities are connected through a pattern of co-reporting, with malwaretips.com linked to Credit Corp Solutions Inc. at a 0.50 confidence level, and both domains showing repeated connections to each other at 0.35 confidence levels. The domain mo...
mounjaboost.com
First seen Mar 30, 2026
- No SSL certificate
- 2 community reports from users
Campaign Intelligence
This cluster centers on 3 connected domains identified through shared infrastructure and registration patterns. The domains include www.apexsystemsolutions.com, mounjaboost.com, www.majorhabit.com. 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 identifie...
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Internet sale of product known as "Mounjaboost." See https://malwaretips.com/blogs/mounjaboost-drops/ for vey concise info about the scam and inability of consumers to return the product within what's supposedly a 60-day "any reason" return policy period. "Mounjaboos" webpage (https://mounjaboost.com/refund.html ) provides return information including an address that tracks to a shipping company in Colorado. [BBB Scam Type: Counterfeit Product] [Business: Mounjaboost] [Location: OH, USA - 43065]
Product was "featured" from a - fake??? - Oprah interview, with the supposed female doctor/physician creator of the product. I followed up on information given in that "interview" - went to website mounjaboost.com and ordered 6 bottles. Product did arrive, but it's pretty clear it's not what it's claimed to be. I had a negative reaction to the product. Similar to other Scam descriptions, the "Customer service phone' and Customer service email yield no results. I also got a ton of scam texts and emails, with names and numbers to call for "support" (at an additional cost). Names of people who seem not to actually exist. Total BS, and a significant loss of money. I purchased through PayPal, have not yet attempted to follow up therein, but will be doing so. [BBB Scam Type: Counterfeit Product] [Business: MounjaBoost] [Location: WA, USA- 98368]
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