Comehich.info and related investment scam websites

Comehich.info is being heavily advertised in social media and through online advertising platforms (Google, YouTube, Apple etc). It is a reincarnation of Eigkkinvestor.digital (warnings posted here) and appears to be running on a hijacked website.

It is a investment scam that claims one can turn hundreds of dollars into many tens thousands of dollars within a month using its proprietary AI investment platform.

It is a scam run by scammers.

Pages on its website fraudulently indicates it is approved by the Australian government, the Australian government provides security for investment through the platform…

It also using AI generated videos of renown Australians when advertising to lure victims into its trap. This is one example:

Pages also mimic online news websites such as NineMSN to give victims a false sense that the platform has some sort of credibility…

Don’t be sucked in. It is a scam run by criminals and you will lose any money given to the scammers.

Like any scam websites, it has been reported to Norton LifeLock and some scam advisory websites.

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It is running on a hijacked website of a fitness business website. Subpages of this website still exist, such as:

I haven’t been able to find contact information (other than email) of the fitness business to let them know about the hijacking. It is highly likely their email has also been hijacked - using their email increases the likelihood of success with a scam. Sending emails is unlikely to be successful as it will be removed quickly by scammers to keep their hijacked website running as long as possible.

The business will be in endless grief if they have been locked out of their host and their website ends up on being blacklisted.

In our own business we receive regular phishing emails from what appears to be our domain hosting organisation. Clicking on links in such emails and giving login credentials to scammers/criminals will invariably lead to website hijacking, causing significant pain and business reputational damage.

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A likeness of our revered prime minister on any advertisement is a signal to steer well clear of whatever is being sold.

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(That actually “depends”. There are ways in which a web site may be hijacked that do not involve hijacking the actual registered domain or hijacking email as well.)

Personally I just block any email from any domain in .info as none of the reputable businesses that I deal with use any of these new-fangled top-level-domains, which mostly seem to be used by scammers and spammers anyway.

Putting aside any cynicism about the present government or Australian politics generally, no serving MP should be endorsing any commercial product or service or any business as it creates the potential for a conflict of interest.

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esebat.digital is another mirrored page being used to lure victims to their investment scam.

The phone number I have found for Comehich.info (02 8976 5432) is the same for Worden.info (Zenflow) and AzureGem Jewelry (domain is esebat.digital).

These other websites are shallow in their content and may have been set up as scam websites - they follow the format as other known scam shopping websites. When searching the email address for AzureGem Jewelry (GemAzure.com), a search result hits a scam shopping website. It is also liked to alturafurniture.com website, which tried to redirect to a blacklisted website (one known to be malicious/dangerous).

It appears that the .info listed above aren’t hijacked websites but possibly rebirth of previous shopping scam websites by the same scammers. Looks like they have moved into the financial scam space.

A few more of the above I have reported.

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