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Scraped on 25/04/2025, 06:56:44 UTC
Now the only remaining phishing domains/redirecting phishing are these three!

  • monero[.]forex
  • exch[.]cd
  • exch[.]cy
Confirmed,  both the .cd and .cy domains are now taken down. As for monero[.]forex, it might not matter much anymore, but since the reports are already ongoing, it makes sense to see it through. I just re-reported it as well using "Xchange" and "eXch" from the archived pages. Let’s wrap this up properly. 💪

This is called the power of Unity Cool!

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Btw, I also re-reported those two .cd & .cy domains, even though the supports didn't respond properly they surely took steps, I guess.

Regarding monero site, are they still redirecting phishing? I though they had removed the fake link. The "Xchange" is also fake?
Original archived Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
Scraped on 25/04/2025, 06:51:40 UTC
Now the only remaining phishing domains/redirecting phishing are these three!

  • monero[.]forex
  • exch[.]cd
  • exch[.]cy
Confirmed,  both the .cd and .cy domains are now taken down. As for monero[.]forex, it might not matter much anymore, but since the reports are already ongoing, it makes sense to see it through. I just re-reported it as well using "Xchange" and "eXch" from the archived pages. Let’s wrap this up properly. 💪

This is called the power of Unity Cool!

Community 1
Scammer 0

Btw, I also re-reported those two .cd & .cy domains, even though the supports didn't respond properly they surely took steps, I guess.

Regarding monero site, are they still redirecting phishing? I though they had removed the fake link. The "Xchange" is also fake?