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Fiend.ishh (Domain) Investigation Report

Generated on Jun 26, 2026

Recommendation
Caution
Overall Summary
Suspicious
  Why we think so? 

🛡️ Quick risk screen for fiend.ishh: the domain has very little trustworthy public footprint, no visible WHOIS or DNS data in the evidence, and no contact email or phone listed on-site. That does not prove fraud, but it does mean you should be careful. The strongest concrete signals are that Google Safe Browsing found no match, crypto scam checks were negative, and there is no listed physical location. The site appears to route users toward social profiles instead of standard business contact channels, which is common for small creator brands but also common for unverified shops.

The biggest takeaway is simple: there is not enough verified business evidence here to call it safe. If you are considering buying, use a credit card or PayPal, verify the seller through the linked social accounts, and avoid sending money by bank transfer, crypto, or cash app until you can confirm who is behind it. ✅

Confidence Score Our overall confidence rating for this entity based on public signals, activity, and risk checks.
33%

Risk Insights

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Thin verification trail

  • No WHOIS or DNS detail was returned.
  • No email or phone was found on the site.
  • That leaves only social links as proof of identity.
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Low immediate malware signal

  • Google Safe Browsing did not flag the domain.
  • The crypto blacklist check was also negative.
  • That lowers the risk of an obvious known-bad hit.
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Trademark overlap is possible

  • USPTO shows multiple live or historical FIEND marks.
  • Some are in apparel and cosmetics.
  • This does not prove a problem, but it raises name-conflict risk.

Category Scores

Red Flags & Warnings

  • No WHOIS, DNS, or SSL evidence was returned for fiend.ishh, so the domain’s registration details and technical setup could not be verified from the curated evidence.
  • The site exposes only social-media links and no on-site email address or phone number, which makes direct business verification harder.
  • There is no physical location in Google Places and no business listing evidence, so there is no independent local footprint to confirm the entity.

Detailed Checks & Insights

0-100 Scale

Domain registration visibility

Score: 15
Failed

"This is a meaningful verification gap, especially for a domain that appears to rely on social profiles instead of a public company footprint."

Reason: WHOIS, DNS, and SSL evidence was absent, so there is no verifiable registration trail in the dataset.

On-site contact transparency

Score: 25
Failed

"Only social links were detected, which is weaker than direct business contact information."

Reason: No email address or phone number was scraped from the site.

Independent location footprint

Score: 20
Failed

"No storefront, office, or local listing could be confirmed."

Reason: Google Places returned no physical location for the domain or brand.

Known malicious reputation checks

Score: 82
Passed

"This reduces the chance of an already-documented malware or crypto-scam association, but it does not prove legitimacy."

Reason: Google Safe Browsing and the crypto scam blacklist were both negative.

Complaint and reputation signal

Score: 35
Failed

"The absence of complaints is not the same as a verified trust record."

Reason: Search results did not show credible complaints specifically about fiend.ishh, but they also did not show a meaningful review history.

Brand/ownership consistency

Score: 30
Failed

"That makes it hard to confirm who operates the domain."

Reason: The only concrete identity signals are social profiles, and the evidence does not show ownership or business registration details.

Trademark conflict surface

Score: 40
Failed

"The trademark results do not prove infringement, but they do show that FIEND is already used in registered marks."

Reason: USPTO results show existing FIEND marks in apparel and cosmetics, which creates some name-overlap risk.

Your Next Steps

  • 1

    Open the linked Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube profiles and check whether they all point to the same brand story, the same handle, and a consistent posting history.

  • 2

    Before purchasing, look for a checkout page with a real return policy, shipping terms, and payment options that support chargebacks.

  • 3

    Search the exact domain plus words like reviews, scam, and complaints, then compare that with the social profile history.

  • 4

    If you can, verify the seller through a known payment method and start with a small order rather than a large one.

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