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๐จ High-Risk Phishing Alert: Fiverr Credential & Payment Theft
Risk Category: MALICIOUS / PHISHING
URLert.com has classified complaterra.com as a dangerous phishing domain designed to impersonate the freelance marketplace Fiverr. This domain is being used to facilitate financial fraud and credential harvesting through sophisticated social engineering tactics.
Our analysis and administrative observations have identified the following critical threats:
- Brand Impersonation: The site utilizes a pixel-perfect clone of the Fiverr interface, including logos, typography, and layout, to deceive users into believing they are on the legitimate platform.
- Payment Card Harvesting: The domain hosts a fraudulent "Verification" page that requests full credit card details under the guise of "restoring a suspended account" or "facilitating a fund transfer."
- Social Engineering: The site employs a fake "Support Chat" feature where a bot or operator (using the alias "Emma") pressures the victim to provide card details and undergo a "secure identification process" to receive payments from buyers.
- Infrastructure Obfuscation: The site is unranked on Tranco and utilizes Cloudflare to mask its true origin, a common tactic for short-lived phishing campaigns.
Recommendation: Do not enter any personal, financial, or login information on this website. If you have already provided your credit card details, contact your bank immediately to freeze your account and report the transaction as fraudulent. Always ensure you are on the official
fiverr.comdomain before conducting business.