#NetSol enters the #domain spam market with unsolicited offers via its Certified Offer Service

Certified Offer Service is an unsolicited email, aka “spam” from Network Solutions, targeting domain owners. Why is this service a nuisance and unwelcome to domain investors? Simply put, the doofuses at NetSol don’t bother to check the domain name’s lander, and they ignore existing minimum asking prices, or the BIN. By joining other such unsolicited […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

China’s #eName joins the spamming crowd of registrar “brokers”

China’s eName joins the crowd of registrar “brokers” that spam domain owners with unsolicited offers. If you thought that GoDaddy’s practice of using a team of brokers to reach out on behalf of their customers was frustrating enough, here come the Chinese. The practice is the same: both eName and GoDaddy, are registrars that email […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Barrage of spam from dot .Date #domain names registered at #Namecheap

A barrage of spam has been arriving in the past few days, from dot .Date domain names. The emails contain the typical variety of spam, ranging from weight loss and hair restoration products, to learning how to fly planes. The dot .Date registry is dot Date Limited, which at this time is unavailable at the […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

After #GDPR kicks in, no more data about “final notice” #domain scammers will be shared

If you’re getting a lot of email spam from “final notice” scammers, you’re not alone. Those cybercriminals often hide in Asia or Europe, blasting emails to domain owners using WHOIS databases. Their emails serve a dual purpose: to ping the recipient’s email validity, and to attempt further scamming for unnecessary services, such as this: This […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Involving your mom in #domain spam? Don’t do it bro!

Domaining is getting serious, when you involve your own mother. Maybe she can give you advice on which domain name sounds good, and which doesn’t. Perhaps she’ll be entertained by your explanations and anecdotes about how the domain market works. Who knows, she might come up with a cool brandable domain name, unleashing her creativity. […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Chinese domain spammer Marksmile.com

Another day, another domain spammer phuckstick has arrived: Marksmile.com. Those douchebags from Hangzhou, China, join the ranks of Dopa, spamming domain owners of .com domains. Not only did they screw up on their initial unsolicited mass email batch, they followed up with a second batch correcting their offering from “.com” to the crappy “.cn” equivalent. […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Phuckstick domain spammer of the day : parmacompjet.net

Domain spammers are among the lowest scum in the domain food chain; they spam domain owners, having extracted their WHOIS information. Most often, they hide behind fake WHOIS information, but leave enough poop trails to be identified. Today’s Phuckstick Domain Spammer is operating from the domain parmacompjet.net and the email address denisp2246@gmail.com per the WHOIS. […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Domain spammers : Great brand fails keyword auto-detection

Domain spammers are the scum of the earth, and we often cover their annoying adventures, pestering investors. And yet, a domain name such as DomainSpammers.com would be a great resource to find such incidents. For example, to gauge whether potential “buyers” are in fact unscrupulous spammers looking to guess your domain’s price, and then contact […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

“Small time domain broker” : A new name for an old disease

Domain spam is a disease, and serial spammers are seeking new introduction lines, getting more creative. As there is no certification about domain brokerage, just a loose definition of activities performed by a middle-person, domain spammers are now taking advantage of that. A recent flow of domain spam now uses the term “small time domain […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Domain spammer using .TOP domains registered at Alpnames

A domain spammer is taking advantage of a current promo at Alpnames, registering dozens of .TOP domains and using them to send out spam. The unscrupulous cybercriminal is using Cloudflare to hide its current location. Dot .TOP ranked as the #3 most abused TLD by SpamHaus in early December; the current ranking raises it to […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Another Chinese domain spammer sending out fake expiration notices is exposed

Serial domain spammers from China are flooding the mailboxes of domain investors, harvesting WHOIS information. In China, this is considered a “normal” practice, to aggressively bombard others with crappy products and services. Unsolicited email, aka “spam,” generates billions of emails daily. We’ve uncovered yet another Chinese domain spammer, operating from a cluster of newly registered […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

Douchebag domain spammer of the week : internetregistrarorgs.com

A new douchebag spammer has shown its ugly phuckstick head this week. Sending out masses of spam to holders of mostly .ORG domains, the assmunching domain spammer is using internetregistrarorgs.com to facilitate this digital mass ejaculation of unsolicited email. The domain has been registered with eNom and is hosted on the same IP (184.174.84.2) as […]

Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.

« Previous PageNext Page »