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  • signupdamnit
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2007
    • 6697

    #1

    Whoismind.com

    I thought I'd mention that these guys have started making WHOIS history available for free and it's getting picked up by Google. Their model appears to be to monetize by making people pay to get data removed. Currently it's $39.95 per domain to remove data for each domain. http://www.whoismind (noPRforscumbags) com/delete-history.html And they are also trying to sell WHOIS protection as well for $14.95 http://www.whoismind (noPRforscumbags) com/protect.html

    I figured it was just a matter of time until some scumbag decided to use such a model to extort webmasters. There are already some complaints around the web:

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/www-whoi...rnet-E1C1F.htm

    You might want to double check that you have your WHOIS in order. I think they only have historical data for the last few months so you may as well not give them anything.

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  • Mark.Roy
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2013
    • 122

    #2
    yeah, that's extortion ,
    they are scumbags.,

    tried contacting them previously to remove one of our clients old details , they asked money, client refused to pay and went on their website and clicked adsense ads 100 times everyday for couple of days.

    i told client that whois data is public, he should have thought that before putting it in.

    but this business model is somewhat like the mugshot sites model, extortion.
    correct me if i am wrong.

    expect to see more sites like this as they are preparing for apiwhois service .



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    • signupdamnit
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2007
      • 6697

      #3
      Originally posted by Mark.Roy
      yeah, that's extortion ,
      they are scumbags.,

      tried contacting them previously to remove one of our clients old details , they asked money, client refused to pay and went on their website and clicked adsense ads 100 times everyday for couple of days.

      i told client that whois data is public, he should have thought that before putting it in.

      but this business model is somewhat like the mugshot sites model, extortion.
      correct me if i am wrong.

      expect to see more sites like this as they are preparing for apiwhois service .
      Man that sucks. I just have my phone number on one adult domain which mistakenly got put there. I had trouble placing an order for a domain and so I called in. Unknown to me the rep at the registrar changed the phone number to my personal one (from my business number) when we were trying to get it to go through. I had thought he was doing it just for purposes of the order but no the ass put it on the whois contact. Two months later I see my phone number popping up in Google for a gay domain! I changed the whois immediately but it looks like these assholes got it and it's in their history.

      It looks like I will either have to change my personal phone number or try the "bury it in bullshit" technique where you spam false positives of the information you want to hide to thousands of websites in order to try to bury the real result in the rankings.

      I'm not sure that it makes any sense to pay since they could start 12 other sites secretly and then make you pay $39.95 for each site. Once you pay it's just more incentive to put it out there somewhere else since they know you are willing to pay out to get it removed. It's like blackmail in other words.
      Last edited by signupdamnit; 04-09-2013, 08:26 AM.

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      • Fat Panda
        Porn is Dead. Move along.
        • Aug 2006
        • 13296

        #4
        all this is preventable by setting up an anonymous llc

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        • shake
          frc
          • Jul 2003
          • 4663

          #5
          Originally posted by SAC
          all this is preventable by setting up an anonymous llc
          That's a good idea, you can also get a cheap VOIP phone forwarding number, mailbox rental etc. Lots of ways to make your whois info legal yet useless even if you're not using a whois privacy service.
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          • signupdamnit
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2007
            • 6697

            #6
            Originally posted by SAC
            all this is preventable by setting up an anonymous llc
            But then you have to be very careful to never give out your personal numbers or addresses to anyone and always use the business information. I've only had problems for two reasons:

            1. This incident with the registrar rep changing my phone number on the whois without asking.
            2. A host suddenly submitting data to ARIN without asking or notifying me first.

            All it takes is one screw up.

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            • CurrentlySober
              Too lazy to wipe my ass
              • Aug 2002
              • 38957

              #7
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              • Tube Ace
                So Fucking Banned
                • Nov 2008
                • 4941

                #8
                So you didn't use privacy Whois?

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                • nexcom28
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                  • Jan 2005
                  • 3716

                  #9
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                  • robwod
                    Confirmed User
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 2540

                    #10
                    It's also highly inaccurate, or appears to be woefully out of date.

                    I've checked several domains and they erroneously show as expired and actually available to register. LOL -- and two I tried I **know** have been renewed for at least 5 years without a single drop. Very inaccurate.

                    From what I've seen, it's no worse than any other public whois tool (you can search whois history for example for a nominal fee at domaintools.com which will show you historical whois before you paid for privacy, if you have.).

                    The difference is that this whoismind appears to be a very half-assed attempt to do anything accurate.
                    Last edited by robwod; 04-09-2013, 11:26 AM.
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                    • Dirty F
                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                      • Jul 2001
                      • 59204

                      #11
                      Uhm maybe a stupid question but aren't there 100 similar sites out there?

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                      • signupdamnit
                        Confirmed User
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 6697

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tube Ace
                        So you didn't use privacy Whois?
                        No I use a business address and phone on whois. I got screwed in this case because I made a phone order after having problems ordering online and the rep put my personal phone number in for the whois. It's not a big deal for me but it just goes to show how easy it is to get fucked by these things with one mistake by anyone.

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                        • signupdamnit
                          Confirmed User
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 6697

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dirty F
                          Uhm maybe a stupid question but aren't there 100 similar sites out there?
                          Sort of but I think they are the only ones doing free whois history and allowing Google to get at it. It's different if they have the whois history and make people pay or register to get it. But now the information is coming up in Google. With the other guys all you have to do is update the whois and wait for Google to update the listing and your info won't come up. But once they get your info in their history you're fucked unless you pay them (per domain) to remove it.

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                          • signupdamnit
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 6697

                            #14
                            Originally posted by robwod
                            It's also highly inaccurate, or appears to be woefully out of date.

                            I've checked several domains and they erroneously show as expired and actually available to register. LOL -- and two I tried I **know** have been renewed for at least 5 years without a single drop. Very inaccurate.

                            From what I've seen, it's no worse than any other public whois tool (you can search whois history for example for a nominal fee at domaintools.com which will show you historical whois before you paid for privacy, if you have.).

                            The difference is that this whoismind appears to be a very half-assed attempt to do anything accurate.
                            Their whois history is getting spidered by Googlebot. So if you search your phone number it comes up on page one in Google. The others are at least making people register or pay so the information isn't coming up in the results on Google for your phone number.

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                            • Dirty F
                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                              • Jul 2001
                              • 59204

                              #15
                              Originally posted by signupdamnit
                              Sort of but I think they are the only ones doing free whois history and allowing Google to get at it. It's different if they have the whois history and make people pay or register to get it. But now the information is coming up in Google. With the other guys all you have to do is update the whois and wait for Google to update the listing and your info won't come up. But once they get your info in their history you're fucked unless you pay them (per domain) to remove it.
                              Ah ok, now i get it.

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