Behind every sophisticated scam or fake cryptocurrency exchange is a digital engine. While news outlets have rightfully focused on the tragic financial losses in places like San Pedro, Argentina, or across the U.S. via the Lightning Shared Scooter (LSSC) scam, researchers have uncovered a deeper, more concerning trend: a centralized, industrial-scale scam-as-a-service operation.
DCloud is a legitimate, widely used Chinese open-source framework (Uni-App) designed for cross-platform development. It is an excellent tool for honest businesses. However, Infoblox Threat Intel research has identified that this framework is also the hidden backbone for over 236,000 malicious websites identified since 2022.
These scammers don’t build from scratch. They use the DCloud template to quickly clone:
- Fake Brokerage Interfaces: Impersonating major stock exchanges or crypto platforms.
- Wallet Drainers: Designing deceptive connect your wallet flows to steal assets.
- Scambling: Rigged gambling and prediction-market platforms.
- Credential Phishing: Generic login portals designed to capture user data.
The most alarming development is how these digital templates are bridging the gap to real-world fraud. By layering legitimacy over these platforms, such as obtaining actual government business registrations or opening physical storefronts, operators are tricking even the most skeptical victims. Whether it is an Argentine crypto or a U.S.-based scooter investment scam, the underlying scaffolding remains the same.
The use of this framework leaves behind digital fingerprints. By tracking these artifacts, security professionals can now identify and block entire clusters of scam infrastructure before they reach end-users.
The takeaway for enterprises and individuals is clear: Regulatory registration is no longer a guarantee of safety. Fraudsters are weaponizing legal frameworks to mask automated, template-driven theft. Vigilance, combined with advanced threat intelligence, is our only defense against this global, decentralized scam economy.































