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Pazz 2004-08-18 09:10 PM

pornfresh.com stolen
 
I need everyone who submitted to or links to my LL to remove all links ASAP. The domain has been stolen and copied on the new host. Of course only the changed thiefts links work and all others have been modified so as to not work. I have contacted the host and as yet he has not removed the content.

Regards,
Pazz

Linkster 2004-08-18 11:27 PM

Gee - there's a name Ive seen before:
the koking99 name is being used on securibox.net as a registered user in their board if that helps

email: koking99@yahoo.com
Registrant:
Mike Hampton
229 FrenchRoad Ave
Queens, New York 10019
United States

Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: PORNFRESH.COM
Created on: 02-Sep-99
Expires on: 02-Sep-05
Last Updated on: 15-Aug-04

Administrative Contact:
Hampton, Mike
229 FrenchRoad Ave
Queens, New York 10019
United States
2129981234 Fax --
Technical Contact:
Hampton, Mike
229 FrenchRoad Ave
Queens, New York 10019
United States
2129981234 Fax --

Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.CYBEHOST.COM
NS2.CYBEHOST.COM

Pazz 2004-08-19 12:55 AM

Thanks Linkster but I know a little more about my little frind than that which is fake.

There is a little program over at http://www.tenmax.com/ used for coping sites, domains.

A few of his sponsors:
http://www.pimproll.com
http://www.nscash.com
http://www.nastycash.com
http://www.sdcash.com
http://www.perfectgonzo.com
http://www.bdsmbucks.com
FTV is also on the list

Couple of domains:
http://www.privatepornstars.com
http://www.nudity-hunter.com
a couple of mine etc

Email Addresses:
koking99@yahoo.com
webmaster@privatepornstars.com used with paypal
john4y2002@yahoo.com
goldengate24@yahoo.com
alex_frost2003@yahoo.com
etc

ISP:
http://www.rogers.com (Canada)

Linkster 2004-08-19 05:35 AM

Pazz - dont know if you saw this in the other post here about this guy - and I really dont know if its the same guy, john4y2002@yahoo.com has a site out on geocities:

http://www.geocities.com/john4y2002/night_vision2.html

good luck tracking him down, but with those sponsors Im sure it can be done


BTW - in the other thread you asked about that host cybehost.com - its hosted on an IP 216.17.111.130

IP Location: - New York - Flushing - Phatservers.net

tat2jr 2004-08-19 06:19 AM

Man, this crap sucks. It's really not that hard to do this biz on the up and up without all the cheatin', stealin', and scamming. Good luck getting back at this A-Hole.

Was your domain regged at godaddy by any chance?

Surfn 2004-08-19 06:30 AM

Hmm, godaddy involved in more stealing...

tat2jr 2004-08-19 08:51 AM

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Originally posted by Surfn
Hmm, godaddy involved in more stealing...

Thank god someone pointed me to the posts on this board and another board about all the godaddy domains that have been stolen. I had bought a couple of domains through them and had planned on switching all my domains over. Now I've done the opposite, and MOVED my few domains off of godaddy.

RawAlex 2004-08-19 01:45 PM

This same dumbass has managed to scam a pile of domains through godaddy. he either has an inside hookup, or has figured out how to spoof info for godaddy in a way that lets him take over these domains.

I know a few people are "looking for him", potentially with WMD. |bat|

Alex

neticule 2004-08-19 02:26 PM

ahhh
 
http://www.nudity-hunter.com !!!! that is my domain that was stolen a little over a year ago!! BLAST THIS FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FEED HIM HIS GOD DAMN BALLS |buddy|

neticule 2004-08-19 02:29 PM

hmm
 
im pretty positive this guy is in canada, when http://www.nudity-hunter.com go stolen from me i was able to get his bank account information, and his bank was in canada...

so im pretty sure this guy is in canada. whos up for a trip to canuck land??! free baseball bats for everyone! (metal bats of course)

Tommy 2004-08-19 02:56 PM

hmmm more problems at godaddy

AcidMaX 2004-08-19 08:16 PM

The asshole is in Canada, I have forwarded this thread on to the person that is persuing the lawsuit against this guy so he can see it. I think if we all chip in financially we can hire Eric (the attorney in canada) to continue attacking this fucker and get him prosecuted, he just seems to get bolder. I have been told they have a PI on this fool and they know pretty much everything about him, but they havnt shared this info with me but I have had conversations with Eric the attorney in canada working on this fool.

Andy

Bill 2004-08-19 08:57 PM

I'll chip in some bucks if you can set up a deal where it's clear how the money is being used.

The godaddy connection is very interesting - it seems that this guy only steals godaddy domains.

This guys sponsors should also be brought to task in public- why are they sending checks to a known theif?

Bill 2004-08-19 09:02 PM

And it's obviously a risk to keep an important domain at godaddy.

Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times is enemy action.

How many past three times is this now?

Pazz 2004-08-20 01:19 AM

From what I've read, it looks like its pretty difficult to prove that the transfer of domain ownership was illegal...if it went through, they had access and were authorized...and that is the position GoDaddy will take.

1. Alleged thief logs into my domain account with godaddy.
2. Changes details, which he can becuase he has access and is deemed to be the owner or the authorized agent of the owner.
3. Unlocks domains, changes whois data and transfers domain to his own ownership.
4. At the point that this has occurred, I am nobody, because I am no longer the registered owner
and the registrar has to say "we cannot talk to you, you aren't the owner"

Some how we've either gotta prove that....
a) GoDaddy are intentionally permitting this to happen, or are negligent to the point where they might as well be intentionally letting it happen
OR
b) that the domain transfers occured in such a way that violated GoDaddy's own terms and conditions, or promises as to security of purchases


Alone a case will be weak and expensive. If we got a few related instances going, cost goes down and the case grows strong ;) corporations generally BET on customers like us not having the balls or the cash to take em on, but get a few people together with similar circumstances, and it gets REAL easy to prove negligence.

Soooo if I can get some support from fellow victims who have proof, circumstances and records of their individual thefts and we all band together and present an attorney (Eric) with the evidence, we may have a cheaper way better chance because we will be splitting the costs between yourselves and the lawyer (an internet fraud/theft specialist) will have greater information to draw informaion from, it may even make his carreer if he is successful.


There is copyright issue there as well that will permit me at least to legitimately sue GoDaddy for permitting copyright material. The fact that he used teleport to copy my sites also gives me valid grounds to subpoena GoDaddy for the registrant's details, which should give me the real data on this scumbag.


This will continue to happen while godaddy can get away with whatever it is that they are doing.

RawAlex 2004-08-20 01:26 AM

Pazz, due to the number and nature of these "transfers", I can only assume that one of the following is occuring:

People are using the same password on their domains that they are using on webmaster programs, and somehow this guy has access.

This guy has installed a trojan / keylogger on your system and used it specifically to obtain access to go daddy (unlikely)

He has found a security hole in GoDaddy, and is exploiting it to the max.

He has inside help within GoDaddy, and is either getting fed passwords or has someone inside provide access / initiating transfers.

-or-

many people are stupid and keep transfer higher traffic domains to this loser.

If I remember correctly, GoDaddy ends up in Australia, which makes for an interesting circumstance if you "lawyer up" on them. They then shut up and tell you to get a lawyer over there.

Good luck.

Alex

neticule 2004-08-20 01:34 AM

yep
 
"People are using the same password on their domains that they are using on webmaster programs, and somehow this guy has access."

i think thats what happened with me, i had signed up with 3 or 4 sponsors i had never heard of, and did use the same password as my registrar, as well as had to supply my domain name to the sponsor.
then the next day all my domains were gone, and one of the has been listed here so i can only assume its the same guy.

Pazz 2004-08-20 02:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RawAlex
He has found a security hole in GoDaddy, and is exploiting it to the max.
It's a disturbing read some of the tools people are make over here securibox.net and other places.

Quote:

many people are stupid and keep transfer higher traffic domains to this loser.
but he had Nigerian relatives, I couldn't resist |jester|

Quote:

If I remember correctly, GoDaddy ends up in Australia, which makes for an interesting circumstance if you "lawyer up" on them. They then shut up and tell you to get a lawyer over there.
Where does my info say I live :)

Quote:

Good luck.
Well with support luck should enter into it.

AcidMaX 2004-08-20 07:47 AM

I just suggested to the guy in canada ( i dont want to share his info unless he wants me to.)

He said they are lookingat filing suit in September against this guy.

I also asked him if he would setup a paypal or epassporte acct that would allow people to donate to supply funds to get this guy. I know he has already spent upwards of $5k on attorney fees to go after this guy so far.

Pazz I forwarded your information onto the guy, expect an email soon.

Neticule please send me your email address to webmaster@smutlinks.net and I will have the guy in canada to contact you as well. THe more info we can share the better.

I personally think this guy has inside help inside GoDaddy because my password was not something i used on affiliate program sites, it was unique and he still got in.

I had screenshots of the domain being taken because I logged in while it was going on, I had the receipt that I bought the domain I called while it was happening and GoDaddy wouldnt say anything. So even when I call and say someone is moving it RIGHT THEN They wouldn't do jack shit. I moved all my friggin domains to a different registrar the next day.

Andy

Osiris 2004-08-20 03:10 PM

What about domain receipts? These don't help any? I know when I get a new domain I either print it out and/or save the e-mail that is sent to me with all of my information stating that I'm the owner.

AcidMaX 2004-08-20 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Osiris
What about domain receipts? These don't help any? I know when I get a new domain I either print it out and/or save the e-mail that is sent to me with all of my information stating that I'm the owner.
Didn't help me 1 bit. I had the domain receipt, a screenshot of the domain being transferred away with a status message in my adming showing the domain and my account name etc, and they didn't care one bit. I thought i had a good chance of getting it back with everything that i had and considering I called within a few minutes of receiving the unlock notice but they wouldnt do jack shit.

Osiris 2004-08-20 04:54 PM

Well that definitely sucks ass man.

DangerDave 2004-08-20 08:49 PM

Neticule... you got any sort of proof about nudity-hunter.com being stolen...

It is now hosted with a reputable adult host that would probably take some action if you had proof..

DD

Trax 2004-08-21 08:49 AM

wow
whats best to secure domains who are still on godaddy...?

Surfn 2004-08-21 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Trax
wow
whats best to secure domains who are still on godaddy...?

Moving them to a new registrar...


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