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Domain

www.redfin.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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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...

Details

Registrar
GoDaddy Corporate Domains, LLC
Registration Date
5/2/2000
First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

Searching for sublets on Craigslist; seems too good to be true. Scam? I've been looking for a sublet for the summer in the Dulles, VA area on Craigslist, and got this in reply to my ad. > Hi,I hope you are still looking for a place.My aunt has some offers you may be interested in.. You can text me back with your interest. > >2 bedroom house with 2 bath > 3 bedrooms with 3 baths up for grab, >A duplex with 1 living room ,4 rooms and 5 toilets. > > >You can get back to her with these. > >* One you will be interested in.. >*The amount you will be able to afford monthly for the one you are interested in. >* You can text her back if you are interested at [redacted],She is deaf, so do not call.Text her because this email is not even her's. Her name is [redacted] > >Thanks After I sent a text to her aunt, she offered me the house at $1280 per month, with a $300 deposit. She sent gorgeous pictures, and asked that I fill out an application. I am worried that she might be attempting to steal my identity. I was smart enough to reverse image search the pictures she sent me, and found that 7/8 of the pictures she sent leads me to the address she listed; more info can be found on the real estate listing here: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Sterling/42373-Winsbury-West-Pl-20166/home/39925380 However, one of the pictures, when reverse searched, leads to a house for sale in California. The house seems to good to be true (therefore, it probably is, I know). If it *is* true, the house is just the place I'm looking for, great price, perfect location, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

4745 days ago5 upvotes

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