DANGEROUS

Critical risk detected

Our security stack flagged multiple threat indicators on this website. Don't enter personal information, deposit money, or download files.

Security Review

Is hyperchargepro.com.au legit or a scam?

Our verdict:Dangerous· 25/100

New dropshipping scam site hyperchargepro.com.au sells rebranded generic Quick Charge 3.0 USB charger at markup with fake 11k TrustScore reviews and countdown urgency.

hyperchargepro.com.auScanned 39d ago
0
Trust score
DANGEROUS
Heuristics 77·MT 20
Category tags
ecommerceelectronics#Dropshipping95% MT confidence
Technical red flags (1)

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
0/91
All engines report clean
Domain Age
Registration date unknown
MT Intelligence
Dangerous
Critical likelihood · 95% confidence

MT Intelligence

Advanced threat intelligence
MT Security Analyst
Critical scam likelihoodengineMT · Guardiantrust20/100
MT AgentLive web researchVisual inspection
0%
Confidence
This site promotes a basic USB wall charger as an innovative 'Hyper Charge Pro' with claims of 4x faster charging and battery protection. It uses classic scam tactics like a countdown timer, '50% off today only' banners, and a fabricated TrustScore of 4.7 from 11,239 reviews despite launching just 4 days ago. No contact details appear anywhere, and external links point to unrelated domains like fitnessup.org for checkout. Our research found 4 scam reports and 5 complaints labeling it a rebranded generic product from AliExpress sold at huge markup via deceptive ads. Clean AV scans don't outweigh these red flags from confirmed reports.
Full dossier
Analysis complete

Page Content

The page hypes a 'Hyper Charge Pro' charger with bold claims of ultra-fast multi-device charging and battery safety. It features fake testimonials, a massive claimed TrustScore from thousands of reviews, and heavy urgency pressure via countdowns and limited-time 50% off deals. No real contact info, and checkout links to external sites like fitnessup.org.

Infrastructure

Hosted on a clean IP with valid Let's Encrypt SSL valid for 83 more days. Uses Shopify services and loads assets from gemcommerce.xyz, but WHOIS age is unknown—research shows domain activity started 4 days ago. No redirects or homoglyph tricks detected.

Domain History

Recent launch confirmed by search results dated 4 days ago; no prior history or traffic indexing. Registered via Domain Directors Pty Ltd without privacy protection, but no business registration on Australian ASIC or ABN records. Promotional spam appears on unrelated forums.

Web Reputation

Zero positive reviews found; instead, 4 scam reports and 5 complaints across forums and videos. Labeled as dropshipping scam rebranding cheap chargers with deepfakes and fake endorsements. No Reddit mentions of this domain.

Risk Factors
7
  • Domain shows activity starting just 4 days ago, typical for quick scam launches.
  • Fake TrustScore claiming 11,239 reviews on a brand-new site with no history.
  • No contact email, phone, or address anywhere on the page.
  • Countdown timer and '50% off today only' create false urgency.
  • 4 scam reports and 5 complaints label it a deceptive dropshipping operation.
  • Sells generic Quick Charge 3.0 charger at markup, per research findings.
  • No Australian business registration on official records.
Positive Signals
4
  • Our antivirus network shows 0/91 engines flagging it malicious.
  • Clean on major browser blocklists.
  • Hosting IP has zero abuse reports.
  • Valid SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt.
AI Recommendation
Do not buy anything from hyperchargepro.com.au—it's a confirmed dropshipping scam. Stick to established retailers like Amazon for chargers.
Next-gen fraud intelligence
Evidence-backedCross-checked

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Web Research Findings

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

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
4 scam reports · 5 complaints
Key findings
7 headline facts from open-web research
  • Domain hyperchargepro.com.au appears in search results dated '4 days ago' indicating recent launch.
  • Site promotes 'Hyper Charge Pro' charger claiming 'TrustScore 4.7 | 11,239 Reviews' despite new domain.
  • Promotional spam posts linking to site found on unrelated forums like narumugainovels.com and breastcancer.org community.
  • 'Hyper Charge Pro' identified by sources as generic Quick Charge 3.0 wall charger rebranded and sold at markup.
  • No Reddit mentions of the specific domain.
  • WHOIS data unavailable or privacy protected via auDA lookup.
  • Similar products listed on Amazon.au, Walmart, eBay as generic 4-port USB chargers.
Scam reports (4)
Direct quotes from public scam databases, forums, and news.
  • MalwareTipsopen

    "Yes, Hyper Charge Pro appears to be part of a deceptive dropshipping operation. It is a low-cost USB wall charger sold under a rebranded name at a highly"

  • YouTubeopen

    "Hypercharge Pro is just a basic quick charge 3.0 zero charger something you can find for less than $10 on sites like Amazon or AliExpress."

  • YouTubeopen

    "Is Hyper Charge Pro a scam? Absolutely. I reveal how this product, marketed with deceptive ads featuring deepfake technology and fake endorsements, is designed to trick consumers."

  • Facebookopen

    "Scam Alert: Hyper Charge Pro / Quick Charge Pro 3.0 I just looked into this “revolutionary” charger from Clario Home, and it's definitely"

Research summary
Narrative write-up from our AI analyst, grounded on the facts above

Our research found 4 scam reports on MalwareTips, YouTube, and Facebook describing Hyper Charge Pro as a deceptive dropshipping scam rebranding cheap generic USB chargers with fake endorsements and deepfakes. Additional 5 complaints echo this, noting it's a basic Quick Charge 3.0 product sold at huge markup. No positive reviews, no business registration in Australia, and spam promotions on unrelated forums.

Antivirus Engines

Clean pass · verified
Clean across 91 engines

We cross-check every URL against our antivirus network of 91 malware and blacklist engines. None of them flagged this URL in the last scan.

0Malicious0Suspicious56Harmless91Engines
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.

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 addressNot listed
Linked social profiles0
Signal Summary
Several contact red flags
  • No contact email found anywhere on the page.
  • No phone number listed on the page.
  • No postal address visible on the page.
  • Countdown timer or 'limited time' urgency pressure detected.
  • Scam family match: Countdown / Urgency.

Domain & Encryption

Domain History
AgeUnknown
RegistrarDomain Directors Pty Ltd trading as Instra
RegisteredUnknown
ExpiresUnknown
Owner privacyVisible
Encryption Certificate
StatusValid
ProtocolTLSv1.3
IssuerLet's Encrypt · R13
ExpiresJul 20, 2026 (83d)
Self-signedNo
Hosting & Technology
HostingInvermae Solutions SL
Server locationUS

Server Reputation

Abuse Intelligence
Confidence score0%
Reports on file0
ISPInvermae Solutions SL
Usage typeData Center/Web Hosting/Transit

Scam-Type Likelihood

1 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: Dropshipping Operation
Dropshipping Operation
Low-level signals
0/100
  • AI analyst tagged this as a dropshipping site.

Dropshipping / likely non-delivery shop

Signals common to flip-and-disappear dropship stores were detected: long intl. shipping, implausible discounts, or mismatched warehouse claims.

  • Do not interact with hyperchargepro.com.au

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

  • Expect long delays, wrong items, or nothing at all

    Even when these stores ship, the product is often unrelated to the photo, shipped from Asia in 30-60 days, and impossible to return. The discount is the hook — the product is an afterthought.

  • If you already paid — chargeback while you still can

    Card and PayPal chargebacks usually have a 120-day window. Open the dispute now as "goods not received" or "significantly not as described," even if the shop claims the item has shipped. These stores routinely upload fake tracking to delay buyers past the chargeback deadline.

  • Reverse-image-search the product photos

    Most dropshipping stores re-use the same photos from AliExpress, Alibaba, or other dropship catalogues. If the same photo shows up under a dozen brand names, you are on a dropshipping clone.

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 hyperchargepro.com.au as dangerous. Multiple threat indicators were detected — treat the site as a scam until proven otherwise.

Final Verdict

0
Trust / 100
Final Verdict·hyperchargepro.com.au
DANGEROUS

hyperchargepro.com.au is a new fake shop pushing a generic USB charger as a premium 'Hyper Charge Pro' product with fake reviews and sales urgency. Our research uncovered multiple scam reports and complaints calling it a deceptive dropshipping operation. Avoid it completely.

Do not buy anything from hyperchargepro.com.au—it's a confirmed dropshipping scam. Stick to established retailers like Amazon for chargers.

AV engines
91
MT passes
2
Net signals
0
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