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| URL | hxxps://www[.]algotraders[.]io | |
| Brand | AlgoTraders | |
| Screenshot | https://cdn.zerophish.ai/f8e75625-4ee3-4030-84ef-a31d60f6c541.jpg | |
| Scan ID | b443f830-1eac-4913-9195-88a59779d46e |
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No brand impersonation signals available.
No technical metadata captured for this scan.
The site appears to be a legitimate business site offering trading services. The URL matches the brand name, and there are no immediate signs of phishing tactics observed in the OCR-extracted text or HTML. The site offers trading services and seems to detail those services quite extensively. There is a marked lack of aggressive marketing or fear-instilling language that is often prevalent in phishing schemes. Included is information on the company’s services, client testimonials, and FAQs, which lend legitimacy. While some elements of the site like multiple payment requests may raise suspicion, they are common in legitimate trading platforms. However, the industry type should caution users, as scam and phishing attempts are frequent in finance and trading sectors. Therefore, while this analysis suggests it’s likely a legitimate site, users should always remain vigilant.