Flagged .click Domains
9 domains using the .click extension have been flagged by threat-intelligence feeds. The .click extension is among the most-abused top-level domains in published phishing-landscape data, which is why it appears frequently in scam infrastructure.
Flagged .click Domains
9 shownFrequently Asked Questions
Are all .click websites scams?
No. The .click extension is among the most-abused top-level domains in published phishing-landscape data, which is why it appears frequently in scam infrastructure. Many legitimate sites use .click. This page lists only the specific .click domains flagged by threat-intelligence feeds — not the extension as a whole.
Why do scammers use .click domains?
Scammers favour cheap, fast-to-register extensions with slower abuse enforcement, because they expect the domain to be taken down within days. Registration cost and enforcement speed — not the extension's purpose — drive the choice.
How do I check if a specific .click site is safe?
Look it up here or on Google Safe Browsing and VirusTotal, and check its registration date with a WHOIS lookup. Very new domains imitating an established brand are a strong warning sign.
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