Scam Detective
Domain

rollermedia.net

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
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  • 28 community reports from users

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...

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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, ...

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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2/22/2026

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Community Reports

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

I’m so dumb! I just fell for an online scam. Need advice!! So, I never thought I’d dumb enough for falling for a thing like this. I was on Facebook and someone recommended a live video to me. A live video from a famous German singer. It said the first 200 people telling the correct number (on a picture next to him) get 5000€. Ya I know, should have been the first indicator... So, I posted the number in the comments. Cause you know, it was the real singer! After a while he posted a link in the comments, saying we have to click it to get the money. (I know!!!! Silly me!) It said to put in the credit card details. No charge. (...). But hey, it was the real singer, why would it be scam?! (Yep...) So I clicked on the link. Filled in my name and credit card details. (So so so dumb) It said it didn’t work. I did it again. If I reflect it correctly, there appeared another site. Again: name and credit card details. I made an account. It said to confirm the charge of 1€ off my credit card. For verification... (aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh) Yes, I did that as well. Got a verification code from my bank and typed it in. Then it said to sign up for a free 5 day trial on rollermedia.net Did that as well... Back on Facebook: Singer posts in the group “Share in 10 groups to get your money” THEN, and only THEN, I became suspicious. I clicked on his profile. And you guesses right. Fake. New account. Not official. S.C.A.M. So, I logged into my bank and immediately blocked my credit card. I received and email from rollermedia, confirming my 5 day trial and then continuing with 55$ a month! I logged in and deleted my account. I quite wondered that it worked. I took screenshots of everything. I feel so so so very silly!!! So many times I saw things like that and couldn’t believe that people really fall for it. And now I did it myself... my only excuse is stress, dehydration and lack of sleep. :-( Oh gosh!!!! Anyway: Do you think I’m safe? Or can I be prosecuted? I mean,

1876 days ago7 upvotes

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