URL THREAT INTELLIGENCE · v0.5.0 · OPERATIONAL

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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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REVIEW · MEDIUM CONFIDENCE

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brand The North Face scan id 8db253a3 duration signals 0 failing / 0
Risk score 0.00
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flagged registered domain path protocol / query
URL hxxps://final-sale[.]blog/travel-gear/the-north-face/borealis-backpack/?utm_campaign=0Ub2wSkrN0&utm_medium=group&utm_content=placement&utm_term=keyword
Brand The North Face
Screenshot https://cdn.zerophish.ai/38397ded-b4ca-414a-b4a8-446fc59b913a.jpg
Scan ID 8db253a3-2284-46a1-87a6-bf2b27a658b3

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Captured page
screenshot · captured at scan live page render

No brand impersonation signals available.

No technical metadata captured for this scan.

Initial scan heuristic + LLM

The URL, HTML, and text does not exhibit usual signs of phishing and instead looks like a legitimate page offering reviews on products, particularly The North Face Borealis Backpack. The HTML indicates this as a review for a specific product, including detailed information, reviews, and affiliate commission. The brand identified in the URL and page is ‘The North Face’. The site does not say anything about requiring user login details which is often a common tactic used by phishing sites. Hence, the page appears like a product review blog rather than a phishing site.