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Obviously, Namecheap will not respond to our reports through the email form. Let's change that too.

I created a page where all the information about the two domains darknetbible[.]info and monero[.]forex is presented. Now we can publicly invite them to solve these cases.

https://NamecheapScamExpose.info

It is OK for anyone to share this through a future email report or social media


few things:
If anyone has additional information that would be useful to add, please contact me or leave it here. For example, I can add multiple ticked IDs that were sent but ignored.
I added xchange.me to the whole thing because they are also directly involved in the phishing scam. And I think it gives more evidence of scam intent.
If there is something I have overlooked or some obvious mistakes, I am willing to correct them.

Good job Examplens! Those guys from namecheap obviously blocked e-mails that exposed darknetbible and monero forex sites. On my second batch of reports both reports received returning e-mail that receiver didn't got my e-mails.

Hope that your web page will generate enough pressure to close those scammers down.

Edit. We can tag Namecheap on Twitter when we retweet status from your webpage.
Their Twitter account is https://x.com/NameCheap

Edit2. Their Facebook account is https://www.facebook.com/Namecheap/
Original archived Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
Scraped on 14/04/2025, 15:39:10 UTC
Obviously, Namecheap will not respond to our reports through the email form. Let's change that too.

I created a page where all the information about the two domains darknetbible[.]info and monero[.]forex is presented. Now we can publicly invite them to solve these cases.

https://NamecheapScamExpose.info

It is OK for anyone to share this through a future email report or social media


few things:
If anyone has additional information that would be useful to add, please contact me or leave it here. For example, I can add multiple ticked IDs that were sent but ignored.
I added xchange.me to the whole thing because they are also directly involved in the phishing scam. And I think it gives more evidence of scam intent.
If there is something I have overlooked or some obvious mistakes, I am willing to correct them.

Good job Examplens! Those guys from namecheap obviously blocked e-mails that exposed darknetbible and monero forex sites. On my second batch of reports both reports received returning e-mail that receiver didn't got my e-mails.

Hope that your web page will generate enough pressure to close those scammers down.