SUSPICIOUS

Suspicious health / supplement claims

Health claims here use patterns common to miracle-cure scams. Check whether the seller is registered with your country's health regulator.

Security Review

Is supplementmag.com legit or a scam?

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SupplementMag.com is a 1.6-year-old supplement review site that publishes repetitive product reviews and lists a commercial mail address with no verifiable contact details.

Cross-checked against 11 completed checks
supplementmag.comScanned Jul 16, 2026
55/100
Trust score
0 = danger · 100 = safe
SUSPICIOUS
Score breakdown
Heuristics 87·MT 45
Category tags
supplement-scamHow sure we are: Moderate
Technical red flags (1)
Miracle Supplement
Positive signals (5)
No AV engines flaggedNo Google Safe Browsing matchDomain is 1.6 years oldEncrypted connectionNo significant IP abuse signal

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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If this is a scam — what it means for you

You were probably about to order a 'miracle' product on a free trial.

If it is, the 'free trial' enrolls you in recurring charges that are deliberately hard to cancel — and the product doesn't do what's claimed.

At a glance

The most useful evidence from this scan, separated from the final verdict so you can judge the signals yourself.

11 checks completed
Antivirus engines
0/92
No engine flagged this URL
Domain Age
1.6 years old
Registered Dec 9, 2024
Browser blocklists
Clear
No Google Safe Browsing warning
Encryption
Valid
TLS TLSv1.3
Visual inspection
30/100
Visual risk score
Open-web research
Complete
External evidence was validated

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SCAN-TIME CAPTURE
supplementmag.com
What our review noticed on this page

Automated page render — captured in a safe sandbox. What an ordinary visitor would see when loading the site. See full visual analysis →

Visual analysis

Intelligence

Advanced threat intelligence
Analysis
Moderate scam likelihoodengineMT · Guardiantrust45/100
MT AgentLive web researchVisual inspection
75%
Confidence
Domain registered December 2024, no contact email or postal address on the page, reviews follow a repetitive format with unverified high ratings, and the listed Portland address is a commercial mail service. No antivirus engines flagged the site and the hosting IP shows zero abuse reports.
Risk Factors
6
  • Domain registered December 2024, only 1.6 years old.
  • No verifiable contact email or physical business address on the page.
  • Reviews follow a repetitive template with unverified high ratings across Reddit, Amazon, and an independent review aggregator.
  • Claims medical oversight by named doctors with no linked credentials or profiles.
  • Listed mailing address is a commercial mail-receiving service in Portland, Oregon.
  • Scam-family match triggered for Miracle Supplement pattern.
Positive Signals
4
  • No antivirus engines flagged the page.
  • Hosting IP shows zero abuse reports.
  • Valid TLS certificate with proper hostname match.
  • Social media links present on the page.
The full analysis

Site purpose and user journey

SupplementMag.com presents itself as a review aggregator for weight-loss, brain, joint, and other health supplements. Visitors see category menus and individual review posts that follow a near-identical structure: product name, date, author, and a high numeric rating table.

Strongest security signals

  • No antivirus engine flagged the domain.
  • Hosting IP carries a zero abuse score and the TLS certificate is valid with proper hostname match.

Domain and operator transparency

  • Domain registered December 2024 (1.6 years old) through Spaceship, Inc.
  • No contact email or street address appears on the page.
  • The only listed address is a commercial mail-receiving service in Portland, Oregon.

Open-web evidence

  • Reviews claim medical oversight by named doctors but provide no verifiable credentials or profiles.
  • High ratings are shown for platforms such as Reddit, Amazon, and review aggregators without independent confirmation.
  • Research found no external scam reports or complaints tied to the domain.

Practical meaning for readers

The combination of a young domain, repetitive review format, and unverifiable claims means any purchase decision should be approached with caution until the operator supplies verifiable business registration and author credentials.

AI Recommendation
Avoid entering personal information or making purchases until the site provides verifiable business registration and author credentials.
Next-gen fraud intelligence
Evidence-backedCross-checked

Web Research Findings

Domain Timeline

Threat Detection

Antivirus Engines

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 made0
Unique IPs2
Countries1
Detected brandsNone

What this means: we opened the page inside a locked-down browser and watched what it tried to load. This is context for the checks above — not a verdict on its own.

Reputation Sources

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

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

Scam-Type Likelihood

1 scam-type patterns detected
Scam-Type Likelihood

1 of 21 categories showed signals

We check every URL against 21 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: Miracle Supplement Scam
Miracle Supplement Scam
High likelihood
85/100
  • Miracle-supplement / weight-loss / CBD pattern detected on the page.
  • Primary scraped category: miracle-supplement scam.
  • AI analyst tagged this as a miracle-supplement scam.

Technical Details

The 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.

What We Found
No clear contact details on the page
Emails on site's domainNone
Phone numbers878-284-2269
Postal addressNot listed
Linked social profiles3
Signal Summary
Several contact red flags
  • No contact email found anywhere on the page.
  • No postal address visible on the page.
  • Scam family match: Miracle Supplement.
  • Phone number listed (878-284-2269).
  • Links to 3 social profiles.

Domain & Encryption

Domain History
Age1.6 years old
RegistrarSpaceship, Inc.
RegisteredDec 9, 2024
ExpiresDec 9, 2026
Owner privacyVisible
Encryption Certificate
StatusValid
ProtocolTLSv1.3
IssuerLet's Encrypt · E7
ExpiresAug 23, 2026 (38d)
Self-signedNo
Hosting & Technology
HostingCloudflare, Inc.
Server locationUS
Web servercloudflare
Platform / CMSSite Kit by Google 1.183.0

Redirect Chain

Hops
1
Cross-domain
No
Lookalike
No
Punycode
No
  • 1301https://supplementmag.com/
  • 2200https://www.supplementmag.com/

Server Reputation

Hosting
CountryUnknown
NetworkCLOUDFLARENET - Cloudflare, Inc., US
IP address172.67.212.14
Abuse Intelligence
Confidence score0%
Reports on file0
ISPCloudflare, Inc.
Usage typeContent Delivery Network

Referenced Domains

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

What to do

Final Verdict

55
Trust / 100
Final Verdict·supplementmag.com
SUSPICIOUS

Why we rated supplementmag.com suspicious

The site functions as a health-supplement review aggregator. Technical checks show no malware or blocklist hits, yet the page uses a standardized review template, claims unverified doctor oversight, and lists a mail-receiving address rather than a real business location.

Avoid entering personal information or making purchases until the site provides verifiable business registration and author credentials.

AV engines
92
Domain age
1.6 yrs
Flagged
0
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