Again, due to the limited technical sphere in which Tucows operates, we do not believe that we are the correct party to contact regarding this matter. In this instance, we suggest that you contact the party operating the website or the party hosting the website to have this matter properly resolved. A "ping" of the website you indicated often reveals the IP address of the party which probably hosts this website. A "ping" of the website you indicated often reveals the IP address of the party which probably hosts this website. You may then use
https://hostingchecker.com,
https://search.arin.net/ or another similar tool to identify this party.
In other words, they don't want anything to do with this and are pushing us to ask that actions are taken against the phishing domain elsewhere.
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They made it clear 'They don't have authority.', They provided me with instructions - After I found the host of the domain, which was 'IP Volume Inc.'
I reported the domain, I was followed by an email from 'Tucows' they've also sent a report to 'IP Volume Inc.' to assist with the case.
IP Volume IncAbuse Policy:
IP Volume and its affiliates respect the Law and
reserve the right to disable access to any IP address with immediate effect if it does not comply with its policies:We do not allow any form of:
- Bulletproof Hosting
- Childporn/CSAM content (see
https://childporn.report)
- Ddos attacks
- Brute force attacks
- Malware / Ransomware / Spyware (We use Shadowserver reports)
- Spam (We fight against spam with spamhaus.net)
- PhishingThis should be the correct place to report.