Atom.com: “Suspected Phishing” Warning (Update)

I received an email from Atom.com notifying me that one of my domain names has been added to its new Sapphire Marketplace, which was announced earlier today:

When I attempted to login to my account on Atom.com, I saw an alarming message on my Chrome browser with a warning:

Warning
Suspected Phishing
This website has been reported for potential phishing.
Phishing is when a site attempts to steal sensitive information by falsely presenting as a safe source.

I visited the website in an Incognito Chrome browser, on Safari, and on Safari via my iPhone and saw the same message on each browser.

I see a Cloudflare notification on the bottom of the landing page, so I presume this page was put in place by Cloudflare rather than by Google Chrome or Apple Safari.

Hopefully Atom will get this resolved quickly.

Atom posted an update on X regarding the situation:

Update: The issue appears to have been resolved.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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