wasting your time by
offering $50 for $10,000 domain names, and
even worse, outright scam artists and phishing schemers.
Ohashi's site was set up to expose the bad actors
and warn other domain owners about the latest spam and
scam activity.
Ohashi said "hopefully
this will benefit all domain name owners who receive WhoIs spam based on the types of domain names they own or simply
because they own a domain and are being targeted by scammers. From the classic
appraisal scam to the more recent en0mcentral.com phishing attack and
US Copyright Registry scam this site can hopefully help centralize information about the
types of scams and spams domain owners are receiving and help owners
better protect themselves from scammers and save time by not bothering
with spammers."
(Posted
March 25, 2008) |