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Originally Posted by erehwon
If you read the article you'd understand why they are bashing GoDaddy, SecLists.org has an abuse email account and GoDaddy or MySpace could have easily mailed that address and asked to remove the offending file, instead of mailing him at abuse, or his whois information, GoDaddy without warning shuttered the domain.
Any bullshit from MySpace stating that there were usernames and passwords for minors in that e-mail could have been easily remediated by issuing new passwords for all those affected and offering advice on not falling victim to phishing (AGAIN). Nevermind the e-mail/file in question had been making the rounds for over a week, and archived in a number of other sites.
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exactly..
Do you think myspaces registrar would pull myspace offline and null their domain because someone posted credit card information lists on a page and they didnt respond instantly.. i think not. dont believe me.. create a protected area on your domain , make some usernames and passwords up , post the logins on myspace. send myspace an abuse complaint . ( they likely wont even read it ) then call their registrar and see what happens.. NOTHING..
Google has the same list cached on their site. i dont see google pulled down ( " its only a few hours cmon now , why would google be upset if their domain got pulled for a few hours

no biggie)