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Phishing detected
| URL | hxxps://openpgpkey[.]allegro-task[.]shop/ | |
| Brand | allegro | |
| Screenshot | https://cdn.zerophish.ai/bd07c42a-a1ee-4bd4-a3a4-368df0abbb47.jpg | |
| Scan ID | 5062cdcd-38ab-41f3-ac89-e44ce4f3f757 |
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 analysis of the webpage revealed several red flags that indicate it could be a phishing site.
The first red flag is in the URL: https://openpgpkey.allegro-task.shop/. While it contains the name ‘allegro’, a known brand, it is not hosted on the official Allegro domain, suggesting this could be an impersonation attempt. The known official domain for Allegro is ‘allegro.pl’, not ‘allegro-task.shop’. Also, the ‘openpgpkey’ part in the URL is suspicious, as it may be trying to appear as a security-related page.
The second red flag is in the HTML: The page seems to be impersonating a domain parking page (a placeholder page for unused domains) that advertises a domain auction. However, the brand ‘allegro’ is mentioned, further indicating this could be an impersonation. Furthermore, the site states ‘2025 Copyright’, which may be a typo or deliberate misinformation to confuse visitors, as we’re not yet in the year 2025.
Lastly, the site does not offer any legitimate content or services users would expect from a page related to the ‘allegro’ brand. This further supports the conclusion that this site might be a phishing site.
In summary, given the above factors, there is a high likelihood that this site is phishing.