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Phishing detected
| URL | hxxps://luckybrasil[.]net/ | |
| Brand | Lucky Brasil | |
| Screenshot | https://cdn.zerophish.ai/a152930e-a3a5-4fc2-b023-c784b1d38723.jpg | |
| Scan ID | 1d9a4971-026c-40cf-a604-778cae899f33 |
No detection signals on this scan — it predates the signal pipeline. Re-analyze to capture them.
No brand impersonation signals available.
No technical metadata captured for this scan.
The website uses the name ‘Lucky Brasil’ which doesn’t appear to be a well-known or identifiable brand. There are also several suspicious elements present. The website hosts on ‘https://luckybrasil.net’ which is not a common or recognizable domain name, increasing its suspiciousness. The website also offers promotional rewards which is a common phishing tactic. The presence of a WhatsApp link can also be used to coerce users into revealing sensitive information. Lastly, it uses a payment method such as Pix (Brazilian payment system), which could potentially lead to users revealing sensitive financial information. The site focuses on ensuring users that it is safe and transparent which can be an attempt to gain trust, commonly seen in phishing websites.