Is fixalpha.info legit or a scam?
Maintenance-page domain strongly associated with BotAlpha forex scam; multiple investor-loss reports and withdrawal-crisis allegations in Indian media.
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
Maintenance-page domain strongly associated with BotAlpha forex scam; multiple investor-loss reports and withdrawal-crisis allegations in Indian media. Several risk indicators suggest caution. This site might be legitimate — but treat it as unverified until you can independently confirm.
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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 site is currently showing a maintenance page; no functional content, forms, trust badges, or other assessable elements are visible, making a meaningful risk determination impossible.
What our vision model saw
1 signalPage displays a styled 'Under Maintenance' splash screen with a toolbox logo and rocket graphic, providing no functional content to assess for scam indicators
MT Intelligence
The domain fixalpha.info is 479 days old and currently shows a generic maintenance template with no functional content. However, our web research uncovered four separate scam reports linking it to BotAlpha, a forex and crypto trading platform. Instagram posts from WikiFX India and other sources describe blocked withdrawals, Ponzi-style operations, and an alleged 800 crore rupee fraud in Goa involving BotAlpha and related entities. Quora discussions claim BotAlpha copies real analytics tools but routes money to private wallets with fake profit charts. The domain has no verifiable business registration, no owner details, and WHOIS privacy is disabled but reveals nothing legitimate. While independent review sites give it mixed scores (one citing valid SSL as a trust signal), the weight of evidence from multiple social-media outlets and the strong association with a named fraud scheme outweighs those generic signals. The maintenance page itself may be a holding pattern while the operator manages the fraud or evades scrutiny.
Web Research Findings
Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for fixalpha.info, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.
- fixalpha.info displays a login page requiring user ID and password (similar to botalpha.me); page title currently "Under Maintenance" with a coming-soon template
- Domain has ~479 days age (~16 months); low traffic (few thousand visits/month, mostly India); Semrush shows keywords like "botalpha login"
- Strongly associated with BotAlpha / Botalpha, a forex/crypto trading platform accused in Indian media and social posts of being a Ponzi scheme with blocked withdrawals and ~800Cr INR scam in Goa (2026 reports)
- Scamadviser rates it "Very Likely Safe" citing valid SSL and DNSFilter; Gridinsoft gives 57/100 with mixed signals, limited security data, and warns about personal data collection forms
- No business registration, owner, or company details publicly available; WHOIS hidden
- YouTube videos on "transfer Fixalpha or Bot Alpha income wallet" and income reports exist, but recent alerts focus on withdrawal crises and fraud investigations
- No direct scam reports naming fixalpha.info specifically, but grouped with Botalpha in multiple forex scam warnings
- Instagram (WikiFX India)open
"🚨 Investor Alert: Bot Alpha Withdrawal Crisis 🚨 Multiple investors have come forward... blocked withdrawals, alleged Ponzi-style operations"
- Instagramopen
"800Cr Forex Scam In Goa, BOTBRO, BOTALPHA & MINE CRYPTO Under Lens, Ops @Dubai"
- Quoraopen
"Botalpha platforms seem to copy real analytics tools, but they send your money to private wallets. The profit charts look fake"
- Facebook / Prudent Mediaopen
"Forex Scam Surfaces In Goa... firms BOTBRO, BOT Alpha and MineCrypto under scrutiny; alleged fraud... orchestrated by Lavish Chaudhery"
Our web research uncovered four scam reports linking fixalpha.info to BotAlpha, a forex and crypto trading platform. Instagram posts from WikiFX India describe investor withdrawal crises and Ponzi-style operations. A Facebook post from Prudent Media references a forex scam in Goa involving BotAlpha and related entities, with alleged losses of 800 crore rupees and connections to Lavish Chaudhery. Quora discussions claim BotAlpha copies real analytics tools but sends investor money to private wallets with fabricated profit charts. Two independent review aggregators gave mixed scores (one citing valid SSL as a trust signal, one 57/100 with concerns about personal data collection), but neither found verifiable business registration or legitimate company details. The weight of evidence from multiple social-media outlets and the strong association with a named fraud scheme significantly outweighs the generic technical trust signals.
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://fixalpha.info/
- 2404https://fixalpha.info/
Server Reputation
Proceed with caution
Our automated review flagged enough risk that you should treat this site as unverified.
- Treat fixalpha.info 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
Crypto, gift cards, wire transfers, and cash apps offer zero buyer protection. Use a credit card or PayPal if you must pay.
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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 fixalpha.info 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.
- fixalpha.info currently scores 53/100 on our trust scale. We found enough warning signals to recommend caution. Verify the site through independent channels before entering credentials or money.
- Yes. fixalpha.info presents a valid TLSv1.3 certificate issued by Google Trust Services · WE1, expiring in 82 days. Note that SSL only encrypts the connection — it does not guarantee that the site itself is trustworthy.
- fixalpha.info is 1.3 years old, registered on 2/16/2025 through GoDaddy.com, LLC. Scam domains are often freshly registered — a site under 6 months old warrants extra caution.
- 1 out of 92 antivirus engines in our malware network flagged fixalpha.info as malicious or suspicious. Even one detection is a meaningful signal.
- No. fixalpha.info is not currently listed on the major browser blocklist feeds that modern browsers use.
- fixalpha.info 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 10, 2026. The verdict and evidence above reflect that scan and do not change on their own. If circumstances around fixalpha.info 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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