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Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
by
Obim34
on 19/03/2025, 16:59:22 UTC
I have just received this reply from domains@nic.cy

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Your complaint below has been forwarded to the competent authorities.

Please also submit your complaint at: https://cybercrime.police.gov.cy/police/CyberCrime.nsf/subscribe_en/subscribe_en?openform,

Email: cybercrime@police.gov.cy

What does this mean? Should we report this to the authorities as well? Aren't they the web hosts?

I will report the authority email mentioned in their reply. I don't know if i have to send proof to exch support email as well or no need for that.
No need, it has been forwarded so the appropriate team will receive the complain, i received same inbox which was sealed as a confidential complain.

Five domains are still active and no real reply from abuse@namecheap.com, support@nic.cd, complains@nic.cy or domains@nic.cy whatsoever.
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Namecheap Legal & Abuse Team
17 Mar 2025, 12:35 (2 days ago)
to me

Hello,

Thank you for contacting the Namecheap Legal and Abuse department. We confirm the receipt of your report, it will be reviewed and processed following our policies.

Please be aware that Namecheap investigates a large volume of complaints, therefore, we will respond to you only if additional information on the matter is required. However, rest assured that your complaint will be properly evaluated and action will be taken if necessary.

You are welcome to check yourself if the domain is active by searching the domain status via Namecheap Lookup (https://www.namecheap.com/domains/whois/). If the domain status is in clientHold/serverHold, it means the domain has been suspended and is not available on the internet.

If you wish to contact the domain holder, hosting, or email provider for the domain name in question, you may consider using the RrSG ACID Tool (https://acidtool.com/) to identify their contact details.
I got this response from them, i believe they should be working on suspending those phishing domains.