Our evaluation of quantumfiglobal.io reports a 5/100 flag score from users. 1 user gave quantumfiglobal.io a low 1/5 rating, highlighting issues. Active for 5 months, quantumfiglobal.io is managed by Key-Systems GmbH with 2 nameservers, expiring 23 March, 2026.
Reported cases for investigation: 15
Successful cases with assets reclaimed: 6
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