Scam Detective
Domain

serveurdeposte.t15.org

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 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...

Details

Registrar
NameCheap, Inc.
Registration Date
1/16/2011
First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

Got a bad feeling with a transaction Hi reddit I'm trying to visit an apartment and maybe sign a contract. However, everything puts me a little off about it, and I'd like to hear your opinion. To start, the price is a little lower than what I'd expect, but hey, I might get lucky. The seller's E-mails are a little, well, scammy, but maybe he's just bad at writing clear E-mails. This is kind of hard to describe, but a) the font is nonstandard, b) random caps locking, and c) he insisted repeatedly on important details of the transaction... dunno, just weird. He insisted that I make a Western Union transaction (not to him, but to his financier), have the confirmation slip with the code ready, and send him a picture of it (with the code concealed) so he can be sure I could sign the contract and pay right away, should that become necessary. Weird, but he's (allegedly) travelling here from abroad (from France to Switzerland), so that's fair game if he wants to be sure to have the money the moment I sign. Yesterday, I went to a Western Union agent, performed the transaction, sent him the picture, thought we were fine. But we weren't. Today, I received three identical E-Mails (that came from a different address than the one I was corresponding with) that told me (in all caps in many places) to go to a page of the French Postal Service and enter the details of my WU transaction so I could "confirm" that the money had been paid. **Huuuuuge red flags go off.** I thought the WU slip was enough of a confirmation and that it's impossible to even get one without paying money. **Can anyone confirm that?** Secondly, the fact that it's a site of the French Postal Service is a little weird also, since I did not make the transaction with them. The site is at http://serveurdeposte.t15.org/laposte/ and it's fishy as fuck. Dead links, the ad on the front page is not clickable, the URL looks fishy, you go to the "WU confirmation" section and my browser says it's not encrypted (you know

4480 days ago6 upvotes

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