Warning signs detected
Empty placeholder page on a 66-day-old .pe domain with no business records or contact information. Several risk indicators suggest caution. This site might be legitimate — but treat it as unverified until you can independently confirm.
Is incapacha.com.pe legit or a scam?
Be careful — we couldn't verify this site.
Empty placeholder page on a 66-day-old .pe domain with no business records or contact information.
Score breakdown
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.
At a glance
The most useful evidence from this scan, separated from the final verdict so you can judge the signals yourself.
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Automated page render — captured in a safe sandbox. What an ordinary visitor would see when loading the site. Marker positions are approximate. See full visual analysis →
Visual analysis
Intelligence
The site returns only the word 'index' with no emails, phones, addresses, or functional content. The domain is very new and carries no global traffic ranking. Our antivirus network and browser blocklists show nothing malicious, yet the complete absence of business signals is unusual for any legitimate operation. The name 'Incapacha' matches a real mining project in Peru, but the domain itself has no registration or commercial footprint tied to that project. Visual capture failed because the page appears slow or incomplete, leaving us without a clear picture of intent. These factors together point to a low-effort or unfinished site rather than an active scam.
Web Research Findings
Threat Detection
Antivirus Engines
Security Scans
Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.
Reputation Sources
How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.
Technical Details
domain · encryption · redirects · server reputation · referencedThe plumbing behind the site — who registered it, how it’s encrypted, where it’s hosted, and where it links out. A valid certificate or a calm server doesn’t mean the business is honest — scam sites pass these checks too. Use this to corroborate the verdict, not to overturn it.
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.
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