Is mxtamaseklogxn.gitbook.io a scam?
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Community Verdict
Potential Threat
Users have reported this domain for suspicious activity. Exercise extreme caution. Do not visit or enter personal details.
Recent Evidence
""Phishing domain using GitBook infrastructure impersonating cryptocurrency or financial service. Scammer creates multi-page phishing site to capture sensitive user information and login credentials. Victims are tricked into confirming account details on fake verification pages.""
""Scammer leverages GitBook's trusted domain to host a phishing page targeting US users. The page mimics a financial or cryptocurrency platform login. Victims are deceived into revealing account credentials.""
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is mxtamaseklogxn.gitbook.io a scam website?
Yes, mxtamaseklogxn.gitbook.io has 0 community reports with a risk score of 40/100. We strongly recommend not visiting or interacting with this domain.
What kind of scam does mxtamaseklogxn.gitbook.io run?
Reported domains in our database are typically phishing sites, fake online stores, credential-harvesting pages, or malware distribution points. Check the evidence section above for specific details about this domain.
How do I report a scam website?
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Will my antivirus block this website?
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Can I get my money back if I was scammed by this site?
Contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately to file a chargeback — typically within 60 days of the transaction. Also file a complaint with the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. If you paid with cryptocurrency or wire transfer, recovery is significantly harder.
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