I've built and operate search.marginalia.nu, it's designed to dig up esoteric crap like this.
Part of the work is also identifying and blacklisting spam results, which means I have to do a lot of searches for casinos, hotels, drugs, porn, locksmiths, cryptocurrencies, escorts etc. This site cropped up during such an inventory.
Google's 2FA doesn't make sense. The 2FA bugs sometimes tried to log in to a brand new laptop, and it automatically logged me in without any asking for verification.
The user should probably get a hardware wallet if the user has a huge amount of cryptocurrencies worth millions. It's no surprise that scammers and phishers are doing their best to do their absolute best to get hands-on some cryptos. Also, ramp up the 2FA, so there's an extra layer of security and notify you if there's something wrong.
A hardware wallet doesn’t exactly protect from stupid actions. Transferring funds from a hardware wallet isn’t that many steps removed from allowing full remote access to your exchange account. Both require massive unawareness of the consequences.