The full anatomy of a phishing site,
one URL at a time.
ZeroPhish renders the page, runs twelve detection signals against the DOM, certificate chain, brand fingerprint and threat feeds, and returns a typed verdict. Built for security teams and product engineers.
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| URL | hxxps://www[.]patreon[.]com/login?ru=%2Ffile%3Fh%3D141211395%26m%3D548332583&utm_id=3962abae-d8a5-4ae1-aec9-3d85e81373b1&utm_medium=email | |
| Brand | Patreon | |
| Screenshot | https://cdn.zerophish.ai/8890ecfb-6f28-46a7-aa52-4b46ae4e43a3.jpg | |
| Scan ID | 218960b7-57c0-4ba7-b906-a7c989b20887 |
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 URL and HTML of the site seem to be legitimate to the Patreon brand. There are no overt signs of phishing, such as asking for credit card information or password resetting. However, caution should always be taken when on a login page, especially when navigating from a link in an email. The site includes options for two-factor authentication (Apple, Facebook), which is a good security measure, and the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service links are directed to the right Patreon pages. The phishing score is low due to the legitimate-looking aspects of the web page.