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Merissa.zzz (Domain) Investigation Report

Generated on May 16, 2026

Recommendation
Caution
Overall Summary
Suspicious
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⚠️ High-risk domain with very little trust signal

merissa.zzz has almost no visible web footprint: Similarweb shows 0 estimated visits, 0 pages per visit, and 0 time on site in the sampled period. The site also has no emails, phone numbers, WHOIS, DNS, or SSL details in the evidence set, which makes it hard to verify who runs it or how it is configured.

There are a few social profiles scraped for the same name, but they point to unrelated handles across Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, and YouTube rather than a clear business presence. USPTO results also show multiple live or historical MERISSA marks owned by different companies, which means the name itself is not unique and could create confusion. On the positive side, Google Safe Browsing did not flag the domain, and crypto-scam blacklist checks were negative.

Bottom line: there is not enough evidence to call this a confirmed scam, but the lack of ownership, contact, and traffic data makes it a caution/avoid situation until you can verify the operator directly.

Confidence Score Our overall confidence rating for this entity based on public signals, activity, and risk checks.
17%

Risk Insights

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Very thin footprint

  • Similarweb shows 0 visits and no engagement.
  • There is no WHOIS, DNS, or SSL data in the evidence set.
  • That combination makes basic verification difficult.
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No clear business identity

  • The scraped contact signals are just social profiles.
  • The profiles do not resolve to one consistent brand.
  • There is no email or phone number to verify.
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Not blocklisted, but still unproven

  • Google Safe Browsing returned no threat match.
  • Crypto scam blacklist checks were negative.
  • That lowers immediate malware concern, but not overall trust risk.

Category Scores

Red Flags & Warnings

  • No WHOIS, DNS, or SSL records were available in the evidence set, which blocks basic verification.
  • The site shows zero traffic and no engagement signals, which is common for undeveloped or newly created domains.
  • The scraped contact footprint is inconsistent and fragmented across unrelated social handles.

Detailed Checks & Insights

0-100 Scale

Domain traffic present

Score: 50
Failed

"This does not prove fraud by itself, but it does make the domain harder to trust as an active business."

Reason: Traffic evidence is effectively absent, with 0 visits and no engagement.

Ownership verifiable

Score: 50
Failed

"Without registrant or technical data, there is no reliable way to confirm who runs the domain."

Reason: No WHOIS, DNS, or SSL details were returned.

Contactability

Score: 15
Failed

"Only social profile links appeared, and they were not enough to establish a dependable contact channel."

Reason: No email address or phone number was found.

Brand uniqueness

Score: 35
Failed

"That creates naming ambiguity and weakens confidence that this domain maps to a distinct business."

Reason: MERISSA is already used in multiple USPTO records by different owners.

Safety blocklists

Score: 82
Passed

"This is a helpful sign, but it only means no obvious blocklist flag was present."

Reason: No Google Safe Browsing or crypto blacklist hit was found.

Public reputation footprint

Score: 10
Failed

"A lack of reputation data is not proof of bad intent, but it prevents positive validation."

Reason: No reliable news, review, or complaint footprint was found for this exact domain.

Your Next Steps

  • 1

    Verify who controls the domain before sharing money, documents, or login details.

  • 2

    Ask for a live verification step, such as a video call, timestamped proof, or a domain-based email address.

  • 3

    Check whether the social accounts are connected to the same person or brand and whether they cross-link in a consistent way.

  • 4

    If this was presented as a business, look for a registered company, physical address, and a working support email.

  • 5

    Treat payment requests as high risk if they push you to use irreversible methods like crypto, cash app transfers, or gift cards.

Key Evidence & Citations

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