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well, judging by the amount of energy that wiki girl Mollie put into all of this, I wouldn't want to make them mad.

You're suggesting that Mollie hacked Epik?
 
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Promote your company again in this thread?
When can you stop?
You don't need to advertise anymore. The whole world know by now who Epik is.

Come on John. Lighten up. Everyone likes lemonade.

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As for TrustPilot, I think their content integrity team is pretty mighty.

As for TrustRatings, we have not stuffed the ballot as far as I know.

As for staff from Epik on NP, really most have moved on. :)

Hugs to you.
 
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As for staff from Epik on NP, really most have moved on. :)

Hugs to you.

They came in handy for your phenomenal mid-year NamePros registrar of the year win in 2020, winning by a much smaller margin over Dynadot than the Epik staff member count.

https://www.namepros.com/threads/do...gistrar-in-the-business-2020-edition.1179681/

I guess they moved on by the end of 2020, when Epik got landslided by Dynadot in the end of the year poll.

https://www.namepros.com/threads/best-favorite-registrar-end-of-year-poll.1219904/

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@Rob Monster, can we count on you to answer the questions raised in this thread? If it will help, we can amalgamate them into a single post.
 
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Come on John. Lighten up. Everyone likes lemonade.

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As for TrustPilot, I think their content integrity team is pretty mighty.

As for TrustRatings, we have not stuffed the ballot as far as I know.

As for staff from Epik on NP, really most have moved on. :)

Hugs to you.

You are lying, again.
 
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@Rob Monster, can we count on you to answer the questions raised in this thread? If it will help, we can amalgamate them into a single post.

That would need to be a list from all. The first issues should be all the lies PRE hack regarding his products and services and the lengths he went to in order to cover up those lies. That is what created this situation.
 
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Come on John. Lighten up. Everyone likes lemonade.

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As for TrustPilot, I think their content integrity team is pretty mighty.

As for TrustRatings, we have not stuffed the ballot as far as I know.

As for staff from Epik on NP, really most have moved on. :)

Hugs to you.

FYI - Non answers to all = LIAR.
 
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That would need to be a list from all. The first issues should be all the lies PRE hack regarding his products and services and the lengths he went to in order to cover up those lies. That is what created this situation.

You know like how do you end up with a team of developers that are essentially holding you captive, and "shitty Russian code" and not do anything about it in a decade?

Either Epik was aware of the poor security protocols that were employed, and did nothing about it.

OR

Epik was not aware of the poor security protocols being used.

Neither option is that good.

Brad
 
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Sammamishindependent podcast w R.M (audio)
February 10 2021
(Don't immediately judge and dismiss ... listen first ... )

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Sammamish is a fast-growing suburb of Seattle. The bias of the interviewers is progressive. Nevertheless, we had a thoughtful discussion. There was some editorial bias but it was a thoughtful discussion:

https://anchor.fm/indyonair/episodes/Robert-Monster-Uncensored-eq3kob

There was a similar discussion for about 2.5 hours with NPR the same week, but NPR never published that interview. They just distilled it into a villainous narrative. Pity.
 
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Sammamish is a fast-growing suburb of Seattle. The bias of the interviewers is progressive. Nevertheless, we had a thoughtful discussion. There was some editorial bias but it was a thoughtful discussion:

https://anchor.fm/indyonair/episodes/Robert-Monster-Uncensored-eq3kob

There was a similar discussion for about 2.5 hours with NPR the same week, but NPR never published that interview. They just distilled it into a villainous narrative. Pity.

@Rob Monster, can we count on you to answer the questions raised in this thread? If it will help, we can amalgamate them into a single post.
 
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@Rob Monster, can we count on you to answer the questions raised in this thread? If it will help, we can amalgamate them into a single post.

Normally, it's on third-party - Outside counsel & IT/CSec/IRA company to determine whether/when a company needs to go public (sensitive info) and/or notify customers regarding a breach.
First; IRA must properly investigate the breach for legal and notification purposes. Depending on circumstance, law enforcement may have a say (companies have approximately 60 days to report a breach to regulatory authorities) , etc. Going public too early could affect company's customers ...

Regards
 
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Normally, it's on third-party - Outside counsel & IT/CSec/IRA company to determine whether/when a company needs to go public (sensitive info) and/or notify customers regarding a breach.
First; IRA must properly investigate the breach for legal and notification purposes. Depending on circumstance, law enforcement may have a say (companies have approximately 60 days to report a breach to regulatory authorities) , etc. Going public too early could affect company's customers ...

Regards

@Lox, you seem like a nice person. However, are you a spokesperson for Epik? I want to give @Rob Monster the benefit of the doubt that he is able to speak for his company and be straight with his customers.
 
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You know like how do you end up with a team of developers that are essentially holding you captive, and "shitty Russian code" and not do anything about it in a decade?

Either Epik was aware of the poor security protocols that were employed, and did nothing about it.

OR

Epik was not aware of the poor security protocols being used.

Neither option is that good.

Brad

Exactly, how can you claim to have a totally secure system if you have never had anyone review the code you purchased. It is insane and just proves how little he cares about others. People believed him and were hurt by his lies and this fool has the nerve comes here calling people trolls and threaten people with lawsuits.

Let's make a list of Monster's lies and deceit and intimidation tactics:
1) White label VPN claimed it was his own.
2) Stole marketing materials for DDoS and claimed it was his own.
3) Claimed to have totally secure site when he had no control of the code and never had it reviewed for 10+ years.
4) Stuff polls on Name pros with employees.
5) Fake reviews on Trustpilot
6) Hired Joey Camps and maybe others to "research" Mollie because of her Wiki entry about Epik.
7) Lied about hack
8) Lied about taking down Joey Camps' website.
9) Said hosting was on own servers but was reselling AWS.
10) Threatened entire NP forum and owner.
11) Lied about me (actual defamation) and threatened me.
12) Lied about storing of FULL credit card details
13) Lied about scope of the hack.
14) Sent shills to namepros to parrot his lies.

Please add to this list. I'm gonna do an article of my own.
 
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Sammamish is a fast-growing suburb of Seattle. The bias of the interviewers is progressive. Nevertheless, we had a thoughtful discussion. There was some editorial bias but it was a thoughtful discussion:

https://anchor.fm/indyonair/episodes/Robert-Monster-Uncensored-eq3kob

There was a similar discussion for about 2.5 hours with NPR the same week, but NPR never published that interview. They just distilled it into a villainous narrative. Pity.

NPR's Allyn published only 4 min audio / transcript
 
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Normally, it's on third-party - Outside counsel & IT/CSec/IRA company to determine whether/when a company needs to go public (sensitive info) and/or notify customers regarding a breach.
First; IRA must properly investigate the breach for legal and notification purposes. Depending on circumstance, law enforcement may have a say (companies have approximately 60 days to report a breach to regulatory authorities) , etc. Going public too early could affect company's customers ...

Regards

Yeah, but he lied about the hack and attacked those who told the truth.
 
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@Lox, you seem like a nice person. However, are you a spokesperson for Epik? I want to give @Rob Monster the benefit of the doubt that he is able to speak for his company.

I'm spokesperson but not for E company. You're right.
I think, the problem is RM is not allowed to tell /pr much ... for now.
 
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NPR's Allyn published only 4 min audio / transcript

Correct, and it was not entirely flattering and of course they know that. As for the 2.5 hours of really meaty discussion, I imagine it will not see the light of day. After all, it did a good job of working to defuse the artificial polarity that the media is so actively perpetuating. Instead they gave us Lex Luthor.
 
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Normally, it's on third-party - Outside counsel & IT/CSec/IRA company to determine whether/when a company needs to go public (sensitive info) and/or notify customers regarding a breach.
First; IRA must properly investigate the breach for legal and notification purposes. Depending on circumstance, law enforcement may have a say (companies have approximately 60 days to report a breach to regulatory authorities) , etc. Going public too early could affect company's customers ...

Regards

What is your relationship to Rob Monster? When was the last time you communicated with him or an epik rep?
 
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Correct, and it was not entirely flattering and of course they know that. As for the 2.5 hours of really meaty discussion, I imagine it will not see the light of day. After all, it did a good job of working to defuse the artificial polarity that the media is so actively perpetuating. Instead they gave us Lex Luthor.


It has nothing to do with hate speech or religion. The issue is you lied and continue to lie. Nice try.
 
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