DrugHub Scam Warnings

Identifying phishing sites, fake mirrors, and fraudulent operations

Protect yourself from credential theft and financial loss
Active Threat Warning

Multiple phishing campaigns actively target users searching for DrugHub. Any site claiming to provide "official links" is likely fraudulent.

Common Scam Types

Phishing Sites

Fake websites that mimic the appearance of DrugHub to steal login credentials and cryptocurrency.

Typosquatting

Domains with slight misspellings (e.g., "druqhub", "drughud") designed to catch typing errors.

Homoglyph Attacks

Using visually similar Unicode characters (е vs e, а vs a) to create deceptive URLs.

Fake Mirror Lists

Websites claiming to provide "verified" or "official" mirror links that lead to phishing pages.

Social Engineering

Fake support channels, forum posts, and messages designed to extract credentials or funds.

Exit Scams

Marketplace operators disappearing with user funds, often after a period of normal operation.

How to Identify Phishing Sites

  • Verify URLs character by character - look for subtle differences
  • Never trust links from forums, social media, or search results
  • Be suspicious of sites asking for deposits or "verification fees"
  • Check for inconsistencies in design, spelling, or functionality
  • Never enter credentials on sites you cannot independently verify
Safety Reminder

Even sites that appear legitimate may be sophisticated phishing operations. The safest approach is to avoid darknet marketplaces entirely.

Reporting Phishing Sites

If you encounter a phishing site, you can report it to:

  • Domain registrars (for takedown requests)
  • National cybercrime reporting centers
  • Cybersecurity research organizations
  • Browser safe browsing programs (Google, Microsoft)

DrugHub Scam Indicators

Common indicators that a site claiming to be DrugHub is fraudulent:

  • Requests for "registration fees" or "deposit verification"
  • Promises of guaranteed anonymity or legal protection
  • Pressure to act quickly or "limited time" offers
  • Poor grammar, spelling errors, or inconsistent branding
  • Requests to disable security features or use specific software