Community Intel & Discussions
⚠️ Caution: URL Shortener Misuse Detected
Risk Category: Potential Malicious Redirection / Reputation Risk
URLert.com has classified abre.ai as a domain requiring heightened caution. While the platform presents itself as a standard URL shortening service for creating memorable links, recent technical observations and community reports suggest the infrastructure is being leveraged to facilitate malicious activity.
- Malware Distribution Reports: Recent community intelligence indicates that shortened links on this domain have been used to redirect users to malware hosted on external cloud storage platforms, such as Dropbox.
- Suspicious Site Infrastructure: Despite an established domain age of over 3,000 days and a significant Tranco ranking, the site's primary navigation—including API documentation and FAQ sections—consists of "no-op" links. This lack of functional depth is often characteristic of "front" sites designed to provide a veneer of legitimacy to redirector scripts.
- Obfuscation Risk: As with many low-oversight URL shorteners, this service can be used to hide the final destination of a link, making it a high-risk vector for phishing and credential theft.
- Administrative Concerns: The discrepancy between the site's high traffic rank and its lack of functional documentation is a notable red flag for security analysts.
Recommendation: Users should exercise extreme caution when encountering
abre.ailinks, particularly in unsolicited emails or messages. We strongly advise using a URL expansion tool to inspect the destination address before clicking. If you are redirected to a file download or a login page, terminate the session immediately.
URL: https://abre.ai/oScH
The URL is dangerous: Malware: redirects to dropbox.com malware