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| URL | hxxps://hexdocs[.]pm/phoenix/fly[.]html | |
| Brand | Phoenix | |
| Scan ID | 2fb3af1a-9350-40a7-b4c6-6fe7e406dc0d |
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.
Examining the provided URL and HTML content, the website appears to be associated with Phoenix - a reputable, open-source web framework. The domain in the URL is ‘hexdocs.pm’, which is commonly used for documentation related to Elixir and Phoenix projects. Furthermore, the content does not seem to employ any known social engineering tactics popular in phishing attacks, such as false security alerts or requests for sensitive information. Therefore, the likelihood that the site is a phishing site is low, reflected in the phishing score of 0.1. Nevertheless, the definitive legitimacy of the website would require further verification outside the scope of this analysis.