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site theft
This is my domain: http://www.pornbozo.com/
This is a copy of my domain coming up in my stats. I don't know who it is or why. http://www.camsescorts.com/ What does this asshole have to gain by doing this, and what do I have to lose? |
03/23/06 01:06:23 dns pornbozo.com
Canonical name: pornbozo.com Addresses: 69.61.39.131 03/23/06 01:06:33 dns camsescorts.com Canonical name: camsescorts.com Addresses: 69.61.39.131 You have the same IP. no theft, just looks like the site is pointing to the same IP or you guys are sharing the same IP. |
I was thinking of something I read where scammers copy entire sites, then the copied site gets a duplicate penalty by SE's and the copy site gets the traffic. Or something like that. I was wondering why anyone would think it worth it to steal my traffic. The shared IP makes MUCH more sense.
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Maybe your host made a mistake and set up another's site on your ip address. Has happened to me before, though my site stoped working. I'm no tech expert, so just throwing it out there :)
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I had the same thing happen a few years ago. Guy called me on the phone SCREAMING that I'd hacked his mainstream site and put up a porn site in its place! He was more than a little pissed. After I assured him I had done no such thing and would take immediate action to resolve the issue, he settled down. Turned out my dumbass host at that time, had just allocated his ip to one of my sites |dizzy| |
It would be interesting to find out what the host has to say about it. Probably just an innocent mistake. Odd that both sites are still working though
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