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  1. B

    The "domainer" who listed GFY.info on Afternic delete it.

    I know that you have relisted it with new price. u doing bad things. delete it right now. I am a current owner. Thanks.
  2. B

    The "domainer" who listed GFY.info on Afternic delete it.

    I know that you have relisted it with new price. u doing bad things. delete it right now. I am a current owner. Thanks.
  3. B

    question Who is the owner of w3snoop.com/

    is it legal to use your fully qualified qdomain as a sub domain? e. g. https://gfy.info.w3snoop.com/
  4. B

    question Who is the owner of w3snoop.com/

    is it legal to use your fully qualified qdomain as a sub domain? e. g. https://gfy.info.w3snoop.com/
  5. WhoaDomain.com

    information List of Coronovirus Supply Scammers. Check the Whois!

    Just wanted to create a thread to help fellow domainers to not get scammed. As domainers we "should" always check the whois of any store that "miraculously" has 3M masks or hand sanitizers or even aloe vera. Let me start with one that got me good. SafetysMask.com regged 2020-02-23 and it's...
  6. WhoaDomain.com

    information List of Coronovirus Supply Scammers. Check the Whois!

    Just wanted to create a thread to help fellow domainers to not get scammed. As domainers we "should" always check the whois of any store that "miraculously" has 3M masks or hand sanitizers or even aloe vera. Let me start with one that got me good. SafetysMask.com regged 2020-02-23 and it's...
  7. Lox

    domains Convincing Google homographic domain impersonation opens door to MiTM, Phishing

    Using homographic characters is an easy way to execute a convincing fake site. Researcher Avi Lumelsky set out to see how easy it would be to set up a phishing page that used homographics to impersonate legitimate sites. As he explained in a posting this week, “homographic characters look like...
  8. Lox

    domains Convincing Google homographic domain impersonation opens door to MiTM, Phishing

    Using homographic characters is an easy way to execute a convincing fake site. Researcher Avi Lumelsky set out to see how easy it would be to set up a phishing page that used homographics to impersonate legitimate sites. As he explained in a posting this week, “homographic characters look like...
  9. WhoaDomain.com

    information I got scammed for $314 @ SafetysMask.com (Should have checked the Whois!)

    Ok guys. Don't laugh at me too much but I got scammed out of $314 bucks panic buying N95 masks for me, my family, my girl and her family. So I "thought" I was buying a 50 pack of N95 masks for $289 check the current prices online and you will see this price is not too far fetched. at 50 masks...
  10. WhoaDomain.com

    information I got scammed for $314 @ SafetysMask.com (Should have checked the Whois!)

    Ok guys. Don't laugh at me too much but I got scammed out of $314 bucks panic buying N95 masks for me, my family, my girl and her family. So I "thought" I was buying a 50 pack of N95 masks for $289 check the current prices online and you will see this price is not too far fetched. at 50 masks...
  11. Lox

    domains Woman Scammed Out Of $500K: Fundraiser

    A spoofing scam made a fake email look legitimate. The funds have already gone overseas, making them untraceable. GLEN COVE, NY — A Glen Head woman lost over $500,000 in a real estate scam in January, according to a GoFundMe account set up to help her out financially. Lynn Wiedmer, 57, was set...
  12. Lox

    domains Woman Scammed Out Of $500K: Fundraiser

    A spoofing scam made a fake email look legitimate. The funds have already gone overseas, making them untraceable. GLEN COVE, NY — A Glen Head woman lost over $500,000 in a real estate scam in January, according to a GoFundMe account set up to help her out financially. Lynn Wiedmer, 57, was set...
  13. TheBuyerz

    status-review Got scammed on purchasing a domain name at auction section

    Hi, Around 8 hours ago, I sent 90$ to @Buy.name in order to purchase shop.ws domain name... because like he said to me from PM, that the highest bidder didn't paid 100$, and then he purposed to me to get it for 90$. Full post here: Auction in question...
  14. TheBuyerz

    status-review Got scammed on purchasing a domain name at auction section

    Hi, Around 8 hours ago, I sent 90$ to @Buy.name in order to purchase shop.ws domain name... because like he said to me from PM, that the highest bidder didn't paid 100$, and then he purposed to me to get it for 90$. Full post here: Auction in question...
  15. Lox

    domains US election: UCE and suspicious domain registrations

    As in 2016, we tracked subject lines in UCE mentioning the last names of candidates in the 2020 elections. Illicit email was identified using proprietary Proofpoint algorithms and differentiated from legitimate bulk email. This year, we began analyzing subject lines much sooner in the primary...
  16. Lox

    domains US election: UCE and suspicious domain registrations

    As in 2016, we tracked subject lines in UCE mentioning the last names of candidates in the 2020 elections. Illicit email was identified using proprietary Proofpoint algorithms and differentiated from legitimate bulk email. This year, we began analyzing subject lines much sooner in the primary...
  17. falez

    Buyers and Sellers Beware

    Afternic are a bunch of clowns. I had to call them because a few of my domains were listed by other people. I have possessed these domains for about 6 months, but had not got around to it until now. I asked whether or not there had been any inquiries or interest in them since I registered them...
  18. falez

    Buyers and Sellers Beware

    Afternic are a bunch of clowns. I had to call them because a few of my domains were listed by other people. I have possessed these domains for about 6 months, but had not got around to it until now. I asked whether or not there had been any inquiries or interest in them since I registered them...
  19. Lox

    domains 1,400+ domains used by Exaggerated Lion

    Exaggerated Lion (Cybergang) targets nearly 2,100 U.S. companies in 49 states, using a vast network of check mules. As our engagements with Exaggerated Lion continued, the group evolved their tactics and started using fake invoices and W-9s to inject a sense of authenticity into their...
  20. Lox

    domains 1,400+ domains used by Exaggerated Lion

    Exaggerated Lion (Cybergang) targets nearly 2,100 U.S. companies in 49 states, using a vast network of check mules. As our engagements with Exaggerated Lion continued, the group evolved their tactics and started using fake invoices and W-9s to inject a sense of authenticity into their...
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