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Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
by
joker_josue
on 17/04/2025, 07:03:07 UTC
So you're being publicly paid by shady company "eXch" to spam hosts and domain registrars trying to pressure them to suspend sites that are not even remotely malicious.
Is your reading comprehension lacking, or are you just dumb and deliberately ignoring the point? Those two websites are clearly promoting a phishing site. Whether this campaign is paid or not, it doesn’t change the fact that it poses a risk to users of the legitimate site and violates the registrar’s policies, they should absolutely be taken down.


What is the phishing site they are "CLEARLY" promoting? exch[.]best redirects to exch[.]net.

You might not be as smart as you think you are. Consider that next time you attempt to insult someone.

You are indeed being very clever in your scheme.

Its scheme and purpose is simple. Since browsers have already started blocking this domain, their strategy has changed. It redirects the domain to the real site, and then goes to the browser to request the suspension to be removed, pretending to be the owner of the real site. You will say "I finally managed to get this domain from the previous owner, and now it is pointing to my website, the domain is no longer a scam, but is part of the list of official eXch domains".

The owner of exch[.]best is trying to do this as well, and has even updated the domain information.
https://www.whois.com/whois/exch.best
https://whois-history.whoisxmlapi.com/lookup-report/0mk8aQqoRb
https://whoisfreaks.com/tools/whois/history/lookup/exch.best


I suggest that we try again, with the registrar, to inform what is happening with this domain exch[.]best.