Tech Suppoat Numbers 7-29-19

reported a fair amount of those domains to cloudflare, they will be gone very soon :slight_smile:


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some one sent malware popup on my screen ,i ca see Toll free here 1-888-315-6321.Peter was looking for $999 from me

@ppqq1#102028

You think so eh?

Some of these numbers and pages have been reported hundreds of times, and yet, there they are. For years and years.

I wonder why that could be? Maybe, they should stop issuing those visas for specific types of workers, ALL TOGETHER, FOREVER!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFoT6UUNLZc

@FLAGRUM#102140 Very true, there is only so much we can do as scambaiters. These scammers register HUNDREDS of domains (primarily from Freenom, a free registrar commonly used by scammers) and it won’t hurt them to see a few taken down due to reports. They also have them hidden behind Cloudflare, a CDN which hides the server’s IP address, preventing anyone from finding the server, which means they can register all the domains they want and hide them behind a CDN without risking a server takedown. Cloudflare has so far responded to all my phishing reports and taken those domains down. I have also managed to find the server host (DigitalOcean) and I have contacted them, I have not gotten a response from them but I will update when I get a response.

@ppqq1#102201

They will just move the service provider. Cloudflare doesn't "hide them" they provide a link in the chain. You can still trace route the serving IP and or map the nodes and discover the other servers invovled.

The service providers are the problem, they are not being held accountable. We need to treat the disease and not just chase these symptoms around.

@ppqq1#102201

HERE, YOU WANT TO FIND OUT, JUST HOW HUGE THIS IS.

Check it out.
appnoon.com
Scroll on down to the bottom there and click that blue link.
From there, the bot net, spam, malware grows, and then, it connects right back, to aliyun.com, which connects to alliserv.com and then, hack-db.com.

Yep, I am an asshole.
https://ibb.co/RyN1VYy

@FLAGRUM#102237 no idea what your saying but it’s legit discussion.

@FLAGRUM#102224 Exactly, DigitalOcean isn’t acting upon these scammers using their service.

@ppqq1#102309 That is a big problem.

Its like dope dealers, no dope, no dealers. No dope dealers, no dope heads and vice versa.

The service providers, including digital ocean are the suppliers. They use intermediate suppliers. Its not just a problem with companies in the US, its all over.

We have to put pressure on the scammers and their service providers and the main service providers.