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Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
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DbigCOX
on 23/04/2025, 06:19:25 UTC
I haven't read the whole thread so I'm sorry if this already has been brought up.

But [Suspicious link removed] may be continuing to link to phishing exchanges. I see that they now link to stealthex[dot]co. But the first google entry if you enter "stealthex" is actually stealthex[dot]io. The .io version is also linked on kycnot.me: [1]

I also suspect a bit about xchange[dot]cx. There is an exchange called xchange.me linked also on kycnot.me [2] but it seems the "cx" exchange is the first google entry now.



[1] https://kycnot.me/service/stealthex
[2] https://kycnot.me/service/xchange-me

Stealthex[dot]co redirects me to a stealthex[dot]io affiliate program link.
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Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
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DbigCOX
on 09/04/2025, 21:19:00 UTC
Everyone "helping" this company, hoping for money, is a huge sucker. And you're helping a "company" that steals from people who send them traffic.
So you're the one creating those phishing sites in order to prove that they're not fair? I think I got you right?

Wrong, I am not affiliated with the phishing sites.

I follow the conversation here, on Dread, and XSS. This is an alt, obviously.

I have tried eXch's fraudulent "affiliation program" myself.
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Re: [OPEN] eXch Anti-Phishing Campaign
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DbigCOX
on 09/04/2025, 20:23:01 UTC
eXch is not really a legitimate company, I would not expect them to pay out any of these "rewards".

Yes, they process (most) exchanges without scamming, but they steal through their affiliate program. It's well known that they don't count even 1/5 of the transactions that affiliates send.

THAT is the reason dark dot fail, the darknet bible, and others stop linking to their affiliate program, and start either scamming or processing transactions themselves.

Everyone "helping" this company, hoping for money, is a huge sucker. And you're helping a "company" that steals from people who send them traffic.