Is bossmanjack.com legit or a scam?
Gambling streamer's personal page with documented history of giveaway scams, unpaid debts, and a felony conviction.
These checks passed — but they don't clear the site. A clean antivirus result, valid SSL, and a calm server only mean it isn't hosting malware; they say nothing about whether the business is real. This verdict is based on the site's conduct and content, not a malware detection.
Analysis Summary
Warning signs detected
Gambling streamer's personal page with documented history of giveaway scams, unpaid debts, and a felony conviction. Several risk indicators suggest caution. This site might be legitimate — but treat it as unverified until you can independently confirm.
Website Preview

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Visual Screenshot Analysis
We capture a fresh screenshot of the live page and ask a vision model to look for scam visual patterns — fake trust badges, countdown timers, overlay pop-ups, and visual clones of legitimate brands.
Visual red flags detected in the screenshot
The page renders as a bare-bones personal index for a content creator, containing only contact info and outbound links. No scam-pattern visual elements are present.
What our vision model saw
3 signalsMinimal plain-text personal landing page with name, email, and a small set of navigation links — no forms, no payment elements, no trust badges
Links visible to Discord Mirror, Restreams, Kiwi Farms Thread, Vods Archive, and Twitch — consistent with a streamer/content-creator index page
No urgency tactics, countdown timers, or suspicious overlays present
MT Intelligence
The domain is a legitimate personal landing page for a known gambling content creator, with no malware or phishing infrastructure. However, the evidence package contains three separate scam allegations: YouTube videos accusing him of fake giveaways and unpaid winnings, Reddit complaints about fake betting videos, and historical RuneScape scamming accusations. The operator has a documented 2015 felony grand larceny conviction. While the an independent review aggregator page shows a 3.6/5 rating, several reviews appear satirical and reference his drug use and gambling addiction rather than endorsing legitimate service. The site itself is not a technical threat, but the operator's documented history of financial misconduct and fraud allegations creates significant reputational risk for anyone engaging with him.
Web Research Findings
Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for bossmanjack.com, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.
- Domain registered ~1141 days ago (approx. 2023) with privacy protection through Whois Privacy Corp (Bahamas).
- Site is personal homepage for Austin "BossmanJack" Peterson, a Kick/Twitch gambling streamer known for high-stakes slots, rage moments, and self-admitted crack use.
- Peterson has a documented 2015 felony grand larceny conviction from vehicle break-ins in Virginia (pleaded guilty, paid restitution).
- Multiple YouTube videos and Reddit threads accuse him of past RuneScape scamming, unpaid debts to players, fake giveaways, and not paying winners.
- Trustpilot page for bossmanjack.com shows 3.6/5 from 4 reviews; several appear satirical or meme-based referencing his drug use, rats, and gambling addiction.
- Active community on r/bossmanjack, Kiwi Farms thread, and YouTube documentaries discussing his gambling addiction, legal issues, and personal life.
- Related sites include bossmanjack.tv (restreams), merch via creator-spring.com, and links to Discord/Twitch.
- YouTubeopen
"Bossmanjack's biggest giveaway scam. ... when the giveaway winner mentions anything about the money he was supposed to get bossmanjack gets angry and bans the winner"
- YouTubeopen
"RuneScape Streamer STEALS from Fans & DESTROYS ... Austin Curtis Peterson, also known as Austin_07 and BossManJack ... scamming his viewers"
- Reddit /r/problemgamblingopen
"Even bossmanjack, the most legit amongst the known gambling streamers these days, was betting fake money at times. Bossman Jack are fake videos"
Our web research uncovered three scam allegations against the operator: YouTube videos document fake giveaways where winners were banned when demanding payment, Reddit posts accuse him of fake betting videos, and historical complaints cite RuneScape scamming and unpaid debts to players. The operator has a documented 2015 felony grand larceny conviction from vehicle break-ins in Virginia. Two positive reviews appear on an independent review aggregator, but both read as satirical or meme-based, referencing his drug use and gambling addiction rather than endorsing legitimate services. No legitimate business registration was found in public records.
Antivirus Engines
Security Scans
Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.
Contact Verification
We fetched the page and looked for real-world contact details. Legitimate businesses almost always publish an email on their own domain, a phone number, and a postal address. Scam shops usually don't.
- No contact email found anywhere on the page.
- No phone number listed on the page.
- No postal address visible on the page.
Domain & Encryption
Redirect Chain
- 1301http://bossmanjack.com/
- 2200https://bossmanjack.com/
Server Reputation
Proceed with caution
Our automated review flagged enough risk that you should treat this site as unverified.
- Treat bossmanjack.com as unverified
Do not enter credentials or send money until you have independently verified the business.
- Verify the business through independent channels
Check the company's social profiles, registry records, and search for recent news or reviews that are not hosted on the site itself.
- Never use irreversible payment methods
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Reputation Sources
How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.
Referenced Domains
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Safety FAQ
Common questions about this site, answered directly from the scan data above — so the answers always reflect the latest verdict on this page.
- Our automated security review marked bossmanjack.com as suspicious. Several warning signs were detected; it may still turn out legitimate, but you should verify it through independent channels before trusting it with money or credentials.
- bossmanjack.com currently scores 55/100 on our trust scale. We found enough warning signals to recommend caution. Verify the site through independent channels before entering credentials or money.
- Yes. bossmanjack.com presents a valid TLSv1.3 certificate issued by Google Trust Services · WE1, expiring in 36 days. Note that SSL only encrypts the connection — it does not guarantee that the site itself is trustworthy.
- bossmanjack.com is 3.1 years old, registered on 4/28/2023 through Internet Domain Service BS Corp. Scam domains are often freshly registered — a site under 6 months old warrants extra caution.
- No. All 92 antivirus engines in our malware network report bossmanjack.com as clean.
- No. bossmanjack.com is not currently listed on the major browser blocklist feeds that modern browsers use.
- bossmanjack.com resolves to an IP operated by Cloudflare, Inc. in US (usage type: Content Delivery Network). Hosting location alone doesn't make a site good or bad, but unusual geography for a brand's claimed country is one of many signals we weigh.
- This is a permanent record of the scan run on June 12, 2026. The verdict and evidence above reflect that scan and do not change on their own. If circumstances around bossmanjack.com have changed, MalwareTips staff can run a fresh scan, which re-runs every check from scratch and publishes an updated report.
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