Alert: Beware of Fake Websites Misusing Cubix Name

Salman Lakhani

25 Oct, 2024

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3 min read

List of Fake Websites Misusing Cubix Name and Data

It has been brought to my attention that several fraudulent websites have surfaced, impersonating Cubix to deceive and scam unsuspecting visitors. These scammers have gone to great lengths to replicate us. 

Some of these fraudulent sites have copied entire sections from the authentic Cubix website (https://www.cubix.co), including the “About” page, team images, and various company details. 

They are mirroring our brand to exploit Cubix’s established reputation and steal money from unsuspecting individuals through deceptive practices. 

With such exact imitation, it has become a bit challenging for my clients to distinguish these fake sites from the legitimate Cubix brand. To help you with this, we will share suspected sites and scams they are up to and, most importantly, how to protect yourself from them.

How to Spot a Fake Cubix Website

Even though these scammers may try their best to imitate us, in reality, they will never come close to matching our quality and standards. However, our main concern is the safety of our potential clients, which is why we take this matter seriously. 

So, the first and foremost important thing to ensure you are on an authentic Cubix is to double-check the URL: https://www.cubix.co.

List of Scam Websites

The following websites are fraudulent and are in no way associated with Cubix:

  • egesta.net
  • bulfyk3.top
  • newq.thequality-experts.com
  • yudaoguanjia.com
  • senseapp.in

Let’s get into the details of their scam activities:

1. egesta.net

This website has replicated entire sections from the authentic Cubix site, including our About Us section, team photos, and company details. The site has gone some extra cheap by promoting fraudulent programs like “Referral” and “Membership” schemes, which require individuals to pay upfront fees under the guise of “training” or “exclusive access” to Cubix resources. These programs are entirely fake and designed solely to steal money. Links to these scams are often found at:

2. bulfyk3.top

Another highly deceptive website, bulfyk3.top, has duplicated significant portions of our site’s content and layout, including sections on team information, services, and client testimonials. This site attempts to make an even more convincing case by copying testimonials and achievements, fooling visitors into believing it’s a legitimate Cubix website. A few of their fake pages include:

3. newq.thequality-experts.com

This website also mirrors the Cubix website in its entirety, presenting an almost identical layout with sections on service offerings, contact information, and company history. Pages that attempt to deceive users include:

Furthermore, they have even adapted Cubix’s service listings to lend themselves more credibility, convincing clients and partners that they are dealing with the real brand.

4. yudaoguanjia.com

This site has copied Cubix’s main pages and organized them into a deceptive framework that often creates dilemmas among visitors who think they are dealing with Cubix. Its suspiciously named URLs make it look unprofessional, but its content is nearly identical to the official Cubix website. Some of its mirrored pages include:

5. senseapp.in

Senseapp.in has also mimicked Cubix’s website and features fake pages related to services and project examples. Like other fraudulent sites, it aims to mislead visitors into thinking they’re dealing with Cubix’s team. Examples of fraudulent pages include:

Important Note

In addition to the above-mentioned site, there are several others, like:

They have set up fake “Referral Programs” and “Membership Programs.” to trick visitors into paying for training or exclusive resources that are completely made up, all with the goal of stealing money from unsuspecting victims.

How to Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Websites

These websites are sophisticated and convincing, but there are steps you can take to avoid being deceived:

  • Verify the URL
    Always double-check that the URL you’re visiting is correct. Our official website is https://www.cubix.co.
  • Beware of Upfront Payments
    Cubix does not ask for upfront fees for membership, training, or referral programs. Any such request is a clear red flag.
  • Look for HTTPS Encryption
    Fraudulent websites may lack the HTTPS security protocol, which indicates secure data transfer. If a site doesn’t have “https://” in its URL, it’s best to avoid it.
  • Report Suspicious Sites
    If you come across any suspicious websites, report them to your local cybersecurity agency or the domain registrar. Most registrars have protocols for investigating and taking down fraudulent sites.
  • Contact Us Directly
    If you’re uncertain about the legitimacy of a Cubix website, reach out to us through our official site (https://www.cubix.co) or official social media accounts.

Stay vigilant, and protect yourself from fraudulent actors using Cubix’s brand deceptively. If in doubt, reach out to us directly at [email protected].

Stay Safe & Sound

At Cubix, we genuinely value the trust and support we have built with you over the years. Seeing scammers try to imitate our brand reminds us how far we’ve come together, and it only strengthens our commitment to protecting our community.

The only way to stay safe online is a team effort, and by being cautious about where we engage, we can avoid falling for these impersonation scams. 

If you ever have any doubts or see something that doesn’t look right, we’re here to help. Just reach out to us anytime to verify or ask questions—no concern is too small. 

Thank you for being a vital part of the Cubix family. Long live and prosper!

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Salman Lakhani

Salman Lakhani is the Founder & CEO of Cubix, Inc. He has over 18 years of experience in software development, creative and strategic operations.

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