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Its a fucked up business.
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okay.. sleazy might be an asshole, but the guys doing this are even bigger assholes
good luck sleazy, noone deserves this shit, not even you |
Only shit.... :/
1º - Complain and EV1Servers 2º - sue Dotster (I presume you have evidence the domain was yours, payment recips,etc..) 3º - Contact the sponsors and try to find the identify of the mothefucker doing this to you.... Best of luck :/ |
the same shit happened to a friend of mine, he lost a couple of years of work that way. A lawyer didn't help him in any way.
I am really happy all my domains are at directnic. |
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Right now that's a side issue. After you get the current BS resolved, I suggest taking care of them too. Smokey has a script to "clean" fusker sites out. There are more than one doing this bandwidth stealing (IMO). This particular site danced around Smokey's script a bit and I don't know if he got them in the end or not. Oh, if he continued with the effort they would be dead MOFOs for sure. I sent two demand emails and they removed my stuff and appeared to have filtered at least one of my domains from being fuskered. Others have not had it so easy. All the fuskers I checked for your site (sleazydream.com) served up red-x. That's easy to do in your htaccess file. So why fusker it anyway?? Point is, they need to understand that this is not the way to do business. Not everyone has their sites protected, so this hurts sponsors and content providers and anyone servering 'em bandwidth. |
Damn Sleazy...noone deserves this...even you...sorry to hear about it...
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Lucky to have Smokey and KRL plus others lending a hand on this. Would have been nice to have Choker in your corner too. When it comes to stuff he is concerned about, he knows the technical issues cold. Don't know if he is guru level in Domain transfers and hijacks or not? He does own more than plenty of them and has to deal with scams all the time.
Think those few sentences made a point. I don't want to hijack the thread into that drama again, but needed to make that point. Don't read this into choker did it. Maybe your sites were ripe for picking or maybe ya pissed someone off?????? Anyway hope you can resolve the whole thing today. Maybe KRL's refer can make it happen?? |
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If nothing else at least this may be a warning to others to make 110% sure their domains are locked. Unfortunately despite all the BS sue your registrar comments if the domain isn't locked this could happen no matter who you use. :( Don't presume they are go and check. Info is in this thread on how to do it. I wonder what nationality the scumbags doing this are? I could hazard a guess... |
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In Soviet Russia..toolbar install you! |
Yeah only russian can hijack sleazys domain with shitload of traffic only to make $400...
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Time to change paswords on everything too. |
doesn't Dotster require that you use their ns1.nameresolve.com nameservers for domain locking?
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site is down here
seem fixed |
Good luck Sleazy,
I was just going through my email and found one from Alexander Pronyagin Here's what it says: Hello! I have offer to you. The idea is the following. We give you a code and you set it on one or many pages. Or we can give you a link, you are going to send a traffic on. We pay for the installations of our program. Our price is 40$ for 1000 installations. It?s almost always more profitable than in case we pay simply for unique visitors. Here are some links with statistic data of people working with us. Have a look and see: http://iframedollars.biz/dl/stats.php?adv=adv419 http://iframedollars.biz/dl/stats.php?adv=adv431 http://iframedollars.biz/dl/stats.php?adv=adv408 http://iframedollars.biz/dl/stats.php?adv=adv474 http://iframedollars.biz/dl/stats.php?adv=adv479 http://iframedollars.biz/dl/stats.php?adv=adv480 So, our program (size: 4 Kb) is loaded to the user and it changes the homepage and installs toolbar and dialer. It?s activated and revealed in 15-30 minutes after download. That?s why the user can?t know what site this program has been loaded from. During 30 minutes the user can go far from your site. The average percentage of installs is 10-40% from the total traff. It depends on the traff?s quality. Or it?s 4-16$ for 1000 unique visitors. We pay every Tuesday. The minimal sum to pay out is 1$. We have good referral program. The only thing is that we don?t buy Russian and Asian traffic. As for Spanish one it?s said to be well converted. We have been working for about a year. Try our system? Everybody who works with us is satisfied. We hope to have long-term cooperation with you. I?m looking forward to hearing from you? Alex icq: 291994264 So anyone out there that wants to go get these guys, I hope this helps a little bit |
That is the scariest post I have seen in awhile
sorry to hear |
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Geeze this sucks. And the $400 is inconsequencial if the toolbars are of the type that can be remotely updated. Kill as many sponsor accounts involved in the initial heist as you want but later the person can enter a "legit" sponsor relationship to serve their thousands of toolbars:disgust
Hope you can get this taken care of soon, SD |
Wow, that sucks. Much sympathy.
As far as the host goes, they are based in Texas which is not exactly a part of the world sympathetic to that sort of thing. You might give the host a deadline (or have your attorney give them a deadline) to have the site down by before you contact the host's local authorities. No host should continue hosting a site that obviously contains malware once they have been made aware of it as, once put on notice, they can be held responsible in a lot of places for abetting its distribution and I'm pretty sure Texas is not a good place to be pulling that sort of thing. |
If that would have been ch*ld porn they would have shut it down the next second. This isn't right. :321GFY
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Hello, sleazy! Welcome to 291994264. We'll speak. |
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This is SleazyDream in a nutshell. That anyone want to help him out is mysterious. He trow Choker out with his disgusting comments. Why do you no do as you are used to, SleazyDream, call Lensman and cry. |
Well there's your guy.
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Another terrible thing is that how many more surfers are getting slammed with viruses, autoinstalls of what? Will never be back to surfing porn again.
We all lose. Good Luck on this one, type of thing that ruins alot of work and blood and sweat. |
i nominate this for thread of the year
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa so fucking owned what goes around comes around eh you fat fuck i can only picture sleazy right now sweating like a pig freaking out now knowing what to do while eating a tripple cheeseburger and and mustard stains on his shirt i dont condone this actions but on sleazy i find it amusing and deserves more im out |
You need to lock your domains, man.
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I think they did this "Locked" thing to free up a bunch of domains that have been bought by squatters that are now out of business.
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What is even more funny is the fact that their sites are up, and you will not be getting yours back for a long time! Now THAT is comedy! :1orglaugh Why would people pay to advertise on your sites when you don't even know how to lock a domain? Idiot! :thumbsup |
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There have been several instances of server hacking recently and if many of you go through your server logs carefully, you will probably find you have also had guys trying to find their way in to load this iframe scumware. If the surfer is screwed at every turn in the adult market, he will end up going back to buying magazines - Tho I guess some Russian will find a way of getting a trojan to pop out of those, too! Hope you get this shit sorted out in your favour, Sleazy. |
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ignore the haters Sleazy, I feel truly bad for you... these scumbags rely on cheating and stealing to make a few lousy bucks while the persons that worked the hardest to make an honest living get fucked.
Like Dave already said, this will continue to hurt this market... surfers will stay away because of things like that and this is a serious threat to anyone in this business. I'd say hit them with everything you got... get some good ecommerce lawyers that know what they're doing and make sure you get every sucker that participated even remotely in this hijack. Make sure you pick it up with every authority that could do anything about it. For now good luck with getting the site down and the domain back, I doubt there's anything I could do for you but I will always help if I can :2 cents: |
Stop to abuse iframedollars!!! We are SERIOUS and HONEST partnership program which buy iframe traffic (toolbar)! I bad in english - so sorry.. We trace and we punish dirty fucking hacker! His account was banned, and he is going NAHUI now... Someone here wanted to do ddos? So.. let's do it! But it will NOT SOLVE the problem. We have more opportunities to worthy answer on dd?s..
WE ARE NOT GUILTY! We are sorry... |
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Only Registrar-Lock protects one from bogus Registrar Transfers. Account passwords, etc are meaningless in this context - they only protect one's account at their current domain registrar.
The new domain registrar is who makes the transfer request - this is the step, in which one would assume logically, the "losing" domain registrar would be required to confirm the request, etc ... but the system does NOT work like that ... if the domain transfer isn't explicitedly rejected, it happens AUTOMATICALLY! To make matters worse, a recent ICANN policy change Nov-12-2004 strongly discourages "losing" registrars from requiring any email acknowledgement from the registrant ... so now, not only do domain transfers happen automatically unless explicitely canceled (this part has long been true), the registrant need not be notified at all! Oh, and hang on tight for the best way to "hijack" domains still isn't widely used yet ... which way is that ... by using the Whois Data Problem Reports System ... now one can actually get grab many nice domains they want, often LEGALLY! Fortunately, WDPRS still isn't widely known by domain hijackers, but be aware this is a security hole EVEN BIGGER ... because NOT even Registrar Lock protects one's domains from being deleted in as little as *15 days* and subsequently registered by someone else (ie. the hijacker, etc). Ie. A missing country-code in the phone number field is a legitimate reason to file a Whois Data Problem Report - everyone has their correct country code in their Whois, right? LOL! ... point is many domains are vulnerable to this type of attack. For more information on WDPRS ... see http://wdprs.internic.net/ and also do a search for WDPRS on Google / DNForum.com ... Ron |
fuck you dipshit cocksniffers , you infected my pc with gonnorea and your exploit crap!!!!!!!! I was trying to help Sleazy and clicked the url and got gonnorea on my pc . I will kill you and cut you penis off!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sorry to hear about this, Sleazy... |
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