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Phishing detected
| URL | hxxps://orapamine[.]ml-news[.]lat/ | |
| Brand | Orapa Diamond Mine | |
| Scan ID | bb896a10-734b-4873-bc01-b79d92bd30b2 |
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.
After analyzing the website, I am concluding that the site is a phishing site. Here are the suspicious elements and social engineering techniques involved:
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The website appears like a
Recruitment Portalof a legitimate organization known asOrapa Diamond Mine, thus mimicking the legitimate organization to conduct a phishing attack. - The site collects sensitive personal information like name, phone no and gender without proper security measures in place.
- Furthermore, the site offered unanticipated rewards such as offering a job position for a major mining project in 2025, which is a common social engineering technique used in phishing.
- Lastly, the user is required to share the site with friends or groups before proceeding, which is a trick to spread the attack to others.
Additionally, the URL of this site is not related to the mentioned brand, thereby raising suspicions that the domain is illegitimate. Given these signs, users are advised to avoid sharing personal information on this site.