DANGEROUS

Fake celebrity endorsement

Domain is only 39 days old. A celebrity or TV-show name is being used to sell a fake investment or miracle product. The endorsement is fabricated, and the funnel behind it is a scam.

Security Review

Is getneurosalt.com legit or a scam?

Our verdict:Dangerous· 25/100

Brand-new scam site peddling fake Dr. Oz-endorsed NeuroSalt nerve pills with unverified badges and high-pressure sales.

getneurosalt.comScanned 28d ago
0
Trust score
DANGEROUS
Heuristics 40·MT 18
Category tags
celebrity-scam#Celebrity Endorsement#Fake Supplements95% MT confidence

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.

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Analysis Summary

Threat Intelligence
0/93
All engines report clean
Domain Age
39 days old
Registered Mar 30, 2026
MT Intelligence
Dangerous
Critical likelihood · 95% confidence

MT Intelligence

Advanced threat intelligence
MT Security Analyst
Critical scam likelihoodengineMT · Guardiantrust18/100
MT AgentLive web researchVisual inspection
0%
Confidence
The page promotes NeuroSalt as a miracle nerve health supplement falsely tied to Dr. Oz, matching our celebrity endorsement scam family. It's only 39 days old, typical for fly-by-night fraud sites that vanish after sales. Visual analysis spots generic fake trust badges like 'Doctor Formulated' and a stock photo 'doctor' with no credentials. No contact phone or social links add to the isolation tactics. Clean AV scans don't outweigh these red flags from our page analyzer.
Full dossier
Analysis complete

Page Content

  • Heavy sales pitch for NeuroSalt supplement claiming to fix nerve pain, tingling, and mobility with 'clinically proven' ingredients.
  • Fake Dr. Oz tie-in, discount bundles from $49/bottle, 60-day money-back via [email protected].
  • No real contact info; loads external domains like theneurosalt.com.

Infrastructure

  • Valid Let's Encrypt SSL valid for 50 more days.
  • Hosted on clean IP 72.62.216.80 with zero abuse reports.
  • 39-day-old domain registered via Hosting Concepts B.V., no privacy protection.

Domain History

  • Created just 39 days ago, far too new for a legitimate supplement brand.
  • Not indexed in global traffic rankings, indicating low visibility and trust.

Web Reputation

  • Our antivirus network shows 0/93 detections.
  • Clean on browser blocklists and our sandbox.
Risk Factors
6
  • Domain is only 39 days old, common for scam sites that pop up and disappear.
  • Triggers celebrity endorsement scam family with fake Dr. Oz nerve health claims.
  • No phone or social links; isolated contact only via generic support email.
  • Visual analysis flags high scam risk with invented trust badges like 'Guaranteed' and 'Doctor Formulated'.
  • Stock photo of man in lab coat posed as endorsing doctor, no credentials shown.
  • Aggressive sales with countdowns and huge 'savings' on supplement bundles.
Positive Signals
4
  • Our antivirus network reports 0/93 engines flagging it malicious.
  • Clean on major browser blocklists and our sandbox analysis.
  • Hosting IP has zero abuse reports and perfect reputation score.
  • Valid SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt.
AI Recommendation
Avoid this site entirely—do not enter payment info or buy. Search for legitimate nerve health options from established pharmacies or doctors instead.
Next-gen fraud intelligence
Evidence-backedCross-checked

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getneurosalt.com

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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.

100
/ 100
Critical visual risk

Visual red flags detected in the screenshot

Page exhibits classic visual patterns of scam supplement sales sites with fake trust indicators and unverified health claims. High scam risk due to manipulative design elements.

Visual risk100/100

What our vision model saw

2 signals

Multiple generic trust badges including 'Guaranteed', 'Doctor Formulated', 'Pure', 'Dairy Free', 'Vegetarian', 'Gluten Free', and 'Naturally' that appear invented or unverified

Stock photo of man in lab coat presented as doctor endorsement without credentials

Web Research Findings

Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for getneurosalt.com, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.

Domain age
1 months
Registered Mar 2026
Business registration
No public record found
Could not match the site to a registered company — common for small sites.
Clone check
Not a clone
No well-known site's layout or branding detected here.
Typosquat check
No look-alike match
The domain doesn't resemble any well-known brand's spelling.
Web mentions
No scam reports found
No complaints, no negative coverage turned up in our sweep.

Antivirus Engines

Clean pass · verified
Clean across 93 engines

We cross-check every URL against our antivirus network of 93 malware and blacklist engines. None of them flagged this URL in the last scan.

0Malicious0Suspicious59Harmless93Engines
Clean
Kaspersky
Clean
Bitdefender
Clean
Microsoft
Not in pass
ESET-NOD32
Not in pass
Avira
Not in pass
Sophos
Clean
Fortinet
Clean
Google Safebrowsing
Clean
Emsisoft
Clean

No engine detections. The URL passed every antivirus and blacklist engine we queried in this scan. Stay vigilant — AV coverage is only one signal among many.

Security Scans

Blacklist Check
Not flagged on major threat lists

Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.

Sandbox Render
Page rendered in a safe sandbox
Requests made1
Unique IPs0
Countries1
Detected brandsNone

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.

What We Found
No clear contact details on the page
Emails on site's domainNone
Phone numbersNone
Postal addressPresent
Linked social profiles0
Signal Summary
Several contact red flags
  • No contact email found anywhere on the page.
  • No phone number listed on the page.
  • Scam family match: Celebrity Endorsement.
  • Postal address visible on the page.

Domain & Encryption

Domain History
Age39 days old
RegistrarHosting Concepts B.V. d/b/a Registrar.eu
RegisteredMar 30, 2026
ExpiresMar 30, 2027
Owner privacyVisible
Encryption Certificate
StatusValid
ProtocolTLSv1.3
IssuerLet's Encrypt · R12
ExpiresJun 28, 2026 (50d)
Self-signedNo
Hosting & Technology
HostingHostinger Operations UAB
Server locationUS

Server Reputation

Hosting
CountryUnited States
NetworkAS-HOSTINGER Hostinger International Limited, CY
IP address72.62.216.80
Abuse Intelligence
Confidence score0%
Reports on file0
ISPHostinger Operations UAB
Usage typeData Center/Web Hosting/Transit

Scam-Type Likelihood

3 scam-type patterns detected
Scam-Type Likelihood

0 of 13 categories showed signals

We check every URL against 13 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.

Top match: Celebrity Impersonation
Celebrity Impersonation
High likelihood
0/100
  • Celebrity / TV-show name paired with investment or miracle-product copy.
  • Primary scraped category: fake celebrity endorsement.
  • AI analyst tagged this as a celebrity-endorsement scam.
Fake Shop
Moderate likelihood
0/100
  • Page contains e-commerce copy (cart / checkout / shipping).
  • Fake-urgency countdown / high-pressure copy.
  • Multiple contact / trust-signal red flags on the page.
  • Domain is 39 days old — very young for a shop.
Supplements Sale
Low-level signals
0/100
  • AI analyst tagged this as a miracle-supplement scam.

Fake celebrity endorsement

This page pairs a celebrity, TV show, or public figure with an investment or miracle-product pitch. These are virtually always fake-news funnels that lead to investment scams.

  • Do not interact with getneurosalt.com

    Do not enter credentials, deposit money, download files, or install browser extensions from this site.

  • Celebrities don't sell investment platforms or gummies through tabloid pop-ups

    Elon Musk, Martin Lewis, Gordon Ramsay, Shark Tank, This Morning, Dragons' Den — none of them endorse trading bots, CBD gummies, or "loopholes." If a page claims they do, it is a paid ad for a scam.

  • If you already signed up or deposited money

    Stop immediately. Contact your bank to freeze the card or reverse the charge. Expect follow-up "recovery agents" to call — those are also scammers. Do not pay anyone promising to recover your funds.

  • Report the fake article

    Report the URL to the impersonated celebrity's team (many have scam-report pages), to the platform the ad appeared on, and to the MalwareTips scam forum.

    Open

Reputation Sources

How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.

Google Safe Browsing
Not listedCheck ↗
VirusTotal
Not listedCheck ↗
AbuseIPDB
Not listedCheck ↗

Referenced Domains

Outbound domains this page links to or loads resources from. Each links to its own security scan.

Safety FAQ

Common questions about this site, answered from the scan data on this page. These are auto-generated — not hand-written — so they always match the underlying report.

  • Our automated security review flags getneurosalt.com as dangerous. Multiple threat indicators were detected — treat the site as a scam until proven otherwise.

Final Verdict

0
Trust / 100
Final Verdict·getneurosalt.com
DANGEROUS

This site sells NeuroSalt supplements with fake Dr. Oz endorsement for nerve health. It's a malicious scam due to its 39-day-old domain, classic scam patterns, and invented trust badges. Do not buy anything from it.

Avoid this site entirely—do not enter payment info or buy. Search for legitimate nerve health options from established pharmacies or doctors instead.

AV engines
93
MT passes
2
Net signals
1
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