Domains like DRPK.INFO

How is drpk.info online for all these months?
Ive contacted namesilo and they basically told me to fuck myself…
They know exactly what the domain name is used for, and their useless abuse deparment just does not give a shit.
So if the US Gov’t dont do jack shit about these sites that are online and operating for months and months at a time, what is the next option?
Since there is nothing legally we can do to these scammers, cant we just do whatever we want back to them?
Get into the DRPK.INFO site? Somehow take it down?
Its all hosted outside the USA…
I spend a lot of time harassing scammers to the point where they turn the phone off or change numbers… Why cant we do the same to their websites?

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Honestly, I think the reason why they may not have taken any action against drpk.info is because of a potential “lack of evidence”. From just visiting drpk.info on my own web browser, it honestly just looks like your typical ScreenConnect website.

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Another reason why they might not really be doing anything about it is because, like you said, the site is likely hosted somewhere in India. But NameSilo is an American domain registrar, so I honestly don’t really understand why the domain wasn’t shut down by them.

If NameSilo refuses to shut the domain down, I recommend that you try using the live chat on ScreenConnect’s website although they’ll probably just give you the same response. If reporting it to ScreenConnect does nothing, you can also try reporting it as a phishing website to Google Safe Browsing. If Google Safe Browsing identifies it as a deceptive website, then whenever someone using Chrome visits it, there will be a huge warning that takes up the entire page saying that it is a dangerous site. Although, that’s not too likely to work either.

Overall, I think that the reason why they don’t really do much about those ScreenConnect scam domains is because it’s simply just much harder to shut down a domain or website than it is to shut down a scam phone number or obviously fake Windows Defender Security Center website/pop-up. A lot more evidence is required to shut down a domain or website.

I hope this answers the questions you asked in this post. Have a great day!

I sent proof… You can see it also.