mirex.cc Reviews

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mirex.cc has a low trust score. Why?

The website might be a scam as we found several negative indicators for mirex.cc.

We automatically reviewed mirex.cc by checking 40 different data point such has the location of the server, ratings given on other sites, malware reports, the source code being used and more. Scamadviser uses all this information to determine a trust score.

Based on our analysis we gave this website a low trust score. As the check is done manually and no algorithm is perfect, it is advisable to also do your own verification of the website before you buy or leave your contact details. Please feel free to use our checklist to see if the website is safe to use or fraudulent.

Positive highlights

According to the SSL check the certificate is valid 

Negative highlights
The contact email address used is free
The technical contact email address used is free
The contact email for the administrator is free

This website does not have many visitors

Several spammers and scammers use the same registrar

Several, mainly negative reviews were found for this site

This website has only been registered recently.

We could not analyze the content of the site

IPQS has flagged this website as suspicious

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Consumer reviews about mirex.cc

Mainly negative reviews

Total reviews: 8 Average score: 2.4 stars Learn more
The total score is based on reviews found on the following sites
My wife cheated on me with her boss at work . It’s so painful when someone you love dearly can do this to you . Thanks to this spying team that gives me access to her location and all activities on her phone without touching her phone . I listen
I will advise you do not believe their enticing promises of rapid wealth growth because they will only end up stealing from you as they have no intentions of paying you, If you are being fooled by them communicate with [removed by editor] ﹫ ℊ
These people are thieves and con artist. I invested a great deal with them but they refused to allow withdrawal. I was asked to pay taxes which I did in order not to lose my initial investment. But they still refuse to let me withdraw. I reported

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Complete Review mirex.cc

Company Evaluation

We found out that the administrative contact email address of mirex.cc is a free one. This is not necessarily bad. Larger companies usually use an email address related to the website. Small companies can use a free email address. However the identity of a free email address is not easy to determine.

Webshop Evaluation

We discovered that the email address used for the registration of mirex.cc is free. Smaller websites often use a free email address from Gmail, Hotmail or one of the other free email providers to safe costs. From larger websites you should expect that they use the domain name for email or a corporate address.

In our Analysis we always check the Tranco ranking. In this case it was low. A low Tranco ranking means that the website has relatively few visitors. For a new website this is logical. The same is true for a highly specialized website. However if the website claims to be a large corporate or popular site, than warning flags should be raised.

This domain name has only been registered recently. This means that the website is actually quite young and few if any consumers have had time to leave reviews or social media comments. It is therefore best to check this website thoroughly to make sure the website was not set-up by a scammer. Please check out our article "How to recognize a scam".

We tried to analyze the content of the website but we failed. It may mean a temporary technical error, that the site is not active, there is no content, or that the website is actively blocking our efforts to analyze the information it is offering. As we analyze more than 2 million websites every month we recommend caution. Extra research to determine if this website is legit or a scam is recommended. 

Technical Evaluation

mirex.cc is using a free email address (Gmail, Hotmail) for the technical contact. This may not be a negative sign if the website is privately owned or small. However from a more professional website it can be expected that the domain name is also used for email.

We always check which other websites are registered by the same company the website is using. In this case we discovered that the registrar is facilitating a high number of websites that have a low to very low review score. This may be a coincidence but it may also be caused by lax "Know your customer" processes at the domain registration bureau. The trust score of the website has been reduced.

We found a valid SSL Certificate. An SSL certificate is used to secure communication between your computer and the website. There are different levels of SSL certification. A free one is also available and this one is used by online scammers. Still, not having an SSL certificate is worse than having one, especially if you have to enter your contact details.

Facts about mirex.cc

Key facts
Domain age
1 year from now
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Owner
Sergey Frolov
Address
Ledenweg 7 01067 Radebeul Radebeul
Country
DE
Phone
+880.1913949283
E-mail
0xzdowjisgt9@mail.ru
Website data
Website
mirex.cc
Title
Работа сайта приостановлена
Domain age
1 year from now
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
Sectigo Limited
WHOIS registration date
2023-03-17
WHOIS last update date
2023-03-17
WHOIS renew date
2024-03-17
Owner
Name
Sergey Frolov
Street
Ledenweg 7 01067 Radebeul Radebeul
Country
DE
Telephone
+880.1913949283
E-mail
0xzdowjisgt9@mail.ru
Administrator
Name
Sergey Frolov
Street
Ledenweg 7 01067 Radebeul Radebeul
Country
DE
Telephone
+880.1913949283
E-mail
0xzdowjisgt9@mail.ru
Technical Contact
Name
Sergey Frolov
Street
Ledenweg 7 01067 Radebeul Radebeul
Country
DE
Telephone
+880.1913949283
E-mail
0xzdowjisgt9@mail.ru
Server
ISP
LOOPBACK
Country
-
Registrar
Name
NameCheap, Inc.
IANA ID
1068
Register website
http://www.namecheap.com
E-mail
abuse@namecheap.com
Phone
+1.9854014545
Server name
IP
127.0.0.1

Request HTTP status
408

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First analyzed: 2023-04-04 10:32:57. Last updated: 2024-02-27 23:11:36

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