Fraudox removes phishing sites, fake social media pages & posts, impersonation accounts, and counterfeit apps. Submit the target, provide the documents, we handle the rest. You only pay for successful takedowns.
Scan it for an instant report, or send it our way for takedown.
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Four steps. No retainers. No surprise fees. Just removed content.
Drop a URL, username, app listing, or social profile. API, portal, or email — whatever fits your workflow.
We list the documents needed for each platform. Trademark certs, WHOIS, letters of authorization — you upload once, we reuse.
Our team files with the right registrar, host, or platform, escalates where needed, and keeps you posted in real time.
Takedown confirmed? It counts toward your plan. Couldn't remove it? No charge. Simple.
That's fine. Point it at us. Fraudox plugs into any detection stack — our team verifies, files the evidence, and gets the content removed. You keep your existing monitoring; we handle the removals.
If we can't take it down, we won't charge you. Fraudox works across registrars, hosts, social networks, app stores, marketplaces, and messaging platforms.
See exactly where each case stands. The Fraudox case timeline logs every filing, every platform response, and every escalation — so nothing falls through the cracks.
The shared case timeline shows who filed what, when, and where. Your team stays coordinated without chasing the same target twice.
From the first abuse report to confirmed removal, the timeline tracks the full lifecycle — including platform response times and escalation steps.
When a host or registrar goes quiet, Fraudox flags stalled cases and suggests the next escalation path — different abuse channel, legal notice, or upstream provider.
Track success rates by platform, average time-to-removal, and case volume over time. See which platforms respond fastest and where escalations are needed most.
Abuse report submitted to Cloudflare
Cloudflare acknowledged — forwarded to host
No host response — escalated to registrar
Domain suspended by registrar — confirmed offline
Real engagements with real numbers — phishing clusters, impersonation networks, and counterfeit apps removed and kept down.
A coordinated phishing kit spun up lookalike domains faster than the bank's SOC could report them. Fraudox took the entire cluster offline and cut reappearance to near zero.
Fake profiles of a company's leadership were running investment scams. Fraudox removed the impersonation accounts and the recruiting-scam pages feeding them.
Fake apps using a travel company's brand were skimming card details. Fraudox got them removed from the stores and third-party APK mirrors.
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