
1xBet Mirror Sites & Fake Domains: The Complete Danger Guide
1xBet has built one of the most extensive mirror site networks in the online gambling industry. Originally developed to bypass country-level bans, the mirror site infrastructure has also become a key vector for fraud. Fake 1xBet mirror sites collect deposits that are never credited and harvest user credentials for identity theft. ScamAdviser documentation includes hundreds of associated domains.
Security researchers at Malwarebytes identified 1xBet as one of the most infamous cases of a gambling company using mirror domains to evade regulation. When one domain is blocked, users are simply redirected to a new one — a pattern that also allows scammers to insert fraudulent versions into the redirect chain. Users entering payment details on these fake mirrors are immediately compromised.
Known fake 1xBet domain patterns include variations using hyphens, number substitutions, and country code additions: 1xbet-free.xyz, 1xbet-slots.net, 1xbet-mirror6.top, 1xbet-athletics.xyz, and dozens of 1x-xredbet[number].top domains. If the URL you are visiting is not the official verified domain, treat it as a phishing site and leave immediately without entering any information.
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