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| URL | hxxps://www[.]wingsoft[.]it/?lakshflksdf | |
| Brand | Wingsoft | |
| Screenshot | https://cdn.zerophish.ai/b47fe2e2-5f09-498e-8fe2-4ce8d8dd1ec7.jpg | |
| Scan ID | 4caab089-caca-4d29-8c1a-9e0a14a52dae |
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 HTML appears to resemble a legitimate web page for the Italian IT services company ‘Wingsoft’. The website offers various services including Cybersecurity, IT assistance, VOIP telephony, and web services. Important contact details and concise, clear information is provided. The brand name ‘Wingsoft’ is mentioned on the page directly and in URLs. However, the given URL ‘https://www.wingsoft.it/?lakshflksdf’ seems suspicious due to the meaningless string in the route, but it doesn’t necessarily argue for a phishing attempt. It might simply be the result of a user error, broken link, or testing. No typical social engineering techniques were identified from the OCR text. No urgent requests, no claiming of unanticipated rewards, no false security warnings or login masks, and the like. Based on the available information, the webpage is considered to be legitimate.