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tedkl182.com Security Report & Trust Score

Online Last scanned: April 28, 2026
65 /100 Moderate

Category Unknown

About tedkl182.com

tedkl182.com is a website categorized as Unknown. It was last analyzed on April 28, 2026 and currently scores 65/100, which we rate as Moderate.

The domain was registered 2m ago. It is registered through Cloudflare, Inc.. The registration is set to expire on February 15, 2027. 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 188.114.96.3.

We found no active warnings for this domain: no engine detections, no regulator alerts and no blocklist entries at the time of the last scan.

With a trust score of 65/100, tedkl182.com sits in the middle of our scale. Some signals raise questions without pointing to a clear problem. We recommend independently verifying the operator behind this website before engaging with it.

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Is tedkl182.com safe to use?

Based on our last scan on April 28, 2026, tedkl182.com has a trust score of 65/100, which we rate as Moderate. Some signals raise questions, so independently verify the operator before engaging with it.

tedkl182.com was registered only 2m ago. Very young domains deserve extra scrutiny: fraudulent operations typically abandon a burned domain and reappear under a new name within months, whereas established businesses usually build a much longer history on a single address.

The typical playbook of these scams

Think of the scam website as the last stage, not the first. What sets it in motion is human contact: an unsolicited message, a new "friend" from a dating app or messaging group, or a warm introduction on social media. That contact is cultivated patiently, often for weeks or months, until an "exclusive" investment tip feels like a natural next step. The industry name for this drawn-out grooming is pig butchering, a grim reference to fattening the target with trust before the payoff is taken.

With trust established, the target is funneled onto a polished platform whose numbers are pure fiction: the balances, the charts and the returns are all manufactured and steered entirely by the operators. A modest early withdrawal is occasionally allowed, a deliberate move to lower the victim's guard and invite a much bigger deposit. Try to cash out a meaningful amount, though, and everything changes: fresh "taxes", "release fees" or "verification charges" are demanded, the funds are held hostage until those are settled, and whatever you send after that vanishes.

Running in parallel is the clone firm, where scammers dress themselves up as a genuinely licensed business, reusing its name, logo and registration number, while quietly operating from a near-identical domain. It is the reason a stated license is only meaningful once you confirm it on the regulator's own website, and the reason the precise domain name carries just as much weight as the familiar brand shown beside it.

Signals that should make you pause

  • A guide you never asked for: a "coach", acquaintance or new online contact keeps steering you to one named site.
  • Risk-free pitch: profits are framed as safe and dependable, locked-in, sky-high, and supposedly free of any real downside.
  • Constant countdown: a relentless rush to commit, with disappearing bonuses or a deadline that always seems to be today.
  • Private-account transfers: they ask to be paid in cryptocurrency or gift cards, or by sending money straight to a private individual's account.
  • Missing from the register: their claimed authorization does not show up on the regulator's own register, assuming any license is mentioned at all.
  • Funds held back: getting your money out proves difficult, with fresh "taxes", "release fees" or repeated checks standing between you and your funds.
  • Straight-line gains: on screen the profits rise in a straight line, entirely detached from how the real market is moving.

Already lost money? Here is what to do next

  1. Break off every line of communication: step away from the platform and from whoever steered you toward it. Staying in touch only hands them fresh chances to take more, often through a fake "account manager" who pretends to be there to help.
  2. Pay nothing to unlock funds: do not send a single "release fee", "tax" or "unlock charge" to set a withdrawal free. Genuine providers subtract their fees from what you already hold; only fraudsters insist on extra money before you see a cent.
  3. Contact your bank without delay: reach out to your bank or card issuer as soon as you can. Because chargebacks and wire recalls have tight deadlines, acting fast is what gives you a realistic chance of getting money back.
  4. Save the proof: capture screenshots of the platform and your conversations, and hold on to emails, transaction references and any wallet addresses you paid into.
  5. Notify the regulators: alert the cybercrime or consumer-protection authority in your country, along with your national financial regulator.
  6. Distrust recovery pitches: treat any "fund recovery" firm that later promises to retrieve your losses for an advance fee with deep suspicion. Lists of victims are traded around, and this pitch is commonly the same scam coming back for more.

Identity

WHOIS

RegistrarCloudflare, Inc. (IANA #1910)
CreatedFebruary 15, 2026
UpdatedFebruary 15, 2026
ExpiresFebruary 15, 2027
Domain age2m
DNSSECNot signed
Privacy protectionNo
Nameservers
  • mia.ns.cloudflare.com
  • will.ns.cloudflare.com
Status
  • client transfer prohibited

SSL

CertificateValid
IssuerGoogle Trust Services
Subjecttedkl182.com
Valid fromApril 15, 2026
Valid untilJuly 14, 2026
Expires inIn 0 days
ProtocolTLSv1.3
CipherTLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
SAN
  • tedkl182.com
  • *.tedkl182.com

Server

IP address188.114.96.3
IPv6
ASNAS13335
ProviderAS13335 Cloudflare, Inc.
CountryUnited States (US)
CitySan Francisco
Server softwarecloudflare

Screenshot

Screenshot of tedkl182.com captured at the last scan
Captured at last scan

Forensics

Page timing

DNS lookup 1 ms
TCP connection 56 ms
TLS handshake 35 ms
Time to first byte 203 ms
Content download 2 ms
DOM content loaded 458 ms
Load complete 459 ms

Network & resources

Total requests 51
Unique domains 3
Total size 130.2 KB
HTTPS 100.0%

Cookies

16
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Technologies

5
  • Vue.js js-framework
  • Nuxt meta-framework
  • Webflow cms
  • Cloudflare cdn
  • Tailwind CSS css-framework

Uptime

Last 30 days

100.0% uptime · 1,248 ms avg response