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Suxxess FX (suxxessfx.com) Security Report & Trust Score

Online Last scanned: May 5, 2026
1 /100 High Risk

Category Finance Trading

SuxxessFX is a CFD trading broker offering a web-based and mobile trading platform for trading contracts for difference across multiple asset classes including stocks, indices, and other markets. The platform provides leverage trading, multiple account tiers, and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles.

About Suxxess FX

Suxxess FX is a website categorized as Finance Trading. SuxxessFX is a CFD trading broker offering a web-based and mobile trading platform for trading contracts for difference across multiple asset classes including stocks, indices, and other markets. The platform provides leverage trading, multiple account tiers, and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles. It was last analyzed on May 5, 2026 and currently scores 1/100, which we rate as High Risk.

The domain was registered 2y 6m ago. It is registered through GoDaddy.com, LLC. The registration is set to expire on October 11, 2026. WHOIS privacy protection is not enabled. The domain is not signed with DNSSEC.

The site is hosted by AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc. in San Francisco, United States. The server runs cloudflare. It resolves to the IP address 172.66.42.245.

2 of 91 antivirus engines flag this domain. 2 regulator warnings have been issued against this domain, including alerts from CNMV, AMF.

With a trust score of 1/100, Suxxess FX sits in the highest-risk band of our scale. Multiple independent signals align with patterns commonly seen on fraudulent platforms. Exercise extreme caution before interacting with this website in any way.

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Is Suxxess FX safe to use?

Based on our last scan on May 5, 2026, Suxxess FX (suxxessfx.com) has a trust score of 1/100, which we rate as High Risk. Multiple independent signals match patterns commonly seen on fraudulent platforms, so we advise extreme caution before interacting with it in any way.

2 official regulator warnings have been published about suxxessfx.com, including alerts from CNMV, AMF. Warnings like these mean financial authorities have publicly flagged the website: they are among the strongest risk signals that exist, and they are rarely issued without substantial grounds.

suxxessfx.com has been registered for 2y 6m, which is generally a reassuring signal: most disposable scam domains never reach that age. Age alone, however, proves nothing about who operates the website today.

2 antivirus engines already flag this domain. Detections tend to accumulate over time, so early flags on a young website are a meaningful warning rather than background noise.

How online scams like this operate

Most modern investment fraud does not start on the fraudulent website itself: it starts with a person. Operators build a fake relationship through social media, dating apps, messaging groups or an unsolicited message, sometimes over weeks or months, before casually introducing an "exclusive" investment opportunity. This long-grooming approach is widely known as pig butchering: the victim is patiently "fattened" with trust before the financial harvest begins.

The victim is then directed to a professional-looking platform. The dashboard, balances and trading charts shown there are fabricated and fully controlled by the operators. Small early withdrawals are sometimes honored on purpose to build confidence and encourage a much larger deposit. When the victim finally asks to withdraw a significant amount, the tone changes: sudden "taxes", "release fees" or "verification charges" appear, and the account is frozen until they are paid. Every additional payment simply disappears.

A related tactic is the clone firm: scammers impersonate a genuinely licensed company, copying its name, logo and registration number while operating from a slightly different domain. This is why a license claim should always be verified on the regulator's own website, and why the exact domain name matters as much as the brand it displays.

Warning signs to watch for

  • Unsolicited contact: a stranger, "advisor" or online acquaintance steering you toward a specific platform.
  • Guaranteed returns: promises of fixed or unusually high profits with little or no risk.
  • Pressure to act quickly: expiring bonuses, "last remaining spots", or warnings that the opportunity closes today.
  • Unusual payment methods: requests to pay in cryptocurrency, gift cards, or by transfer to a personal account.
  • Unverifiable license: a regulatory license that cannot be confirmed on the regulator's own register, or no license at all.
  • Withdrawal problems: surprise "taxes", "release fees" or endless verification steps before you can access your own money.
  • Only-up profits: a dashboard whose balance rises regardless of market conditions.

What to do if you already sent money

  1. Stop all communication: cut off the platform and whoever introduced you to it. Every additional contact is an opportunity for them to extract more money, including through fake "account managers" offering to fix the problem.
  2. Never pay a release fee: do not hand over a "tax" or "unlock charge" to recover a withdrawal. Legitimate services deduct fees from the balance; only scams demand extra money upfront.
  3. Alert your bank immediately: contact your bank or card issuer at once. Chargebacks and wire recalls are time-sensitive, so the sooner you report, the better your chances.
  4. Preserve the evidence: save screenshots of the platform and conversations, emails, transaction references and any wallet addresses you paid to.
  5. Report the fraud: notify your national cybercrime or consumer-protection authority, and the financial regulator in your country.
  6. Beware recovery scams: be wary of "fund recovery" agents who contact you afterwards and guarantee to get your money back for an upfront fee. Victim lists are resold, and recovery fraud is often the second act of the same scam.

Threats

2 / 91 engines flagged

Phishing authorities

1
SSOCRadarmalware

Security vendors

1
MMalwareURLmalware

Regulator warnings

2
Regulator Country Date Source
CNMV ES May 4, 2026 CNMV warning
AMF FR February 3, 2026 AMF warning

Blacklists

1 provider, all clear
  • google_safe_browsing community

Identity

WHOIS

RegistrarGoDaddy.com, LLC (IANA #146)
CreatedOctober 11, 2023
UpdatedAugust 1, 2025
ExpiresOctober 11, 2026
Domain age2y 6m
DNSSECNot signed
Privacy protectionNo
Nameservers
  • harlee.ns.cloudflare.com
  • west.ns.cloudflare.com
Status
4 entries
  • client delete prohibited
  • client renew prohibited
  • client transfer prohibited
  • client update prohibited

SSL

CertificateValid
IssuerGoogle Trust Services
Subjectsuxxessfx.com
Valid fromApril 11, 2026
Valid untilJuly 10, 2026
Expires inExpired 5 days ago
ProtocolTLSv1.3
CipherTLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
SAN
  • suxxessfx.com
  • *.suxxessfx.com

Server

IP address172.66.42.245
IPv6
ASNAS13335
ProviderAS13335 Cloudflare, Inc.
CountryUnited States (US)
CitySan Francisco
Server softwarecloudflare

Extracted contacts

Contact details found on the site and in regulator warnings, shown for identification only. Do not contact them.

Emails

1
  • support@suxxessfx.com

Phones

2
  • +41444991257
  • +551151784334

Screenshot

Screenshot of suxxessfx.com captured at the last scan
Captured at last scan

Forensics

Page timing

DNS lookup 0 ms
TCP connection 0 ms
TLS handshake 0 ms
Time to first byte 153 ms
Content download 6 ms
DOM content loaded 615 ms
Load complete 1,886 ms

Redirect chain

2
  1. 301 https://www.suxxessfx.com/
  2. https://www.suxxessfx.com/en/

Network & resources

Total requests 161
Unique domains 19
Total size 2.5 MB
HTTPS 100.0%

Cookies

6
6 cookies
NameDomainFlags
client-gateway-suxxessfx-cookiewww.suxxessfx.comSecure HttpOnly
_culturewww.suxxessfx.com
__cf_bm.onesignal.comSecure HttpOnly
wp-wpml_current_languagewww.suxxessfx.com
_ga_F4TCCPHG4S.suxxessfx.com
_ga.suxxessfx.com

Technologies

6
  • WordPress cms
  • Cloudflare cdn
  • Google Analytics analytics
  • Google Tag Manager analytics
  • Tailwind CSS css-framework
  • reCAPTCHA security

Uptime

Last 30 days

82.4% uptime · 3,937 ms avg response