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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 04:14:33 PM UTC
Warning!! don't visit these sites
unless you know how to protect yourself from infection. Many spamming websites are very dangerous these days and full of malware. There are more detailed reviews of a few selected domains on McAfee's Site Advisor - Info about large spamming groups: see (Canadian Pharmacy) - http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/raytajav.cn or (Herbal King) - http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/pevenohoq.cn - For more spamming info, check out forum - http://inboxrevenge.com
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 05:31:48 PM UTC
Anything .cn is usually infected
For example:
Newest Rogue Threats
http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showt...Most of those sites have been reported and taken care of by the Malwarebytes team.
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 06:58:16 PM UTC
:-)
That particular .exe is blocked instantly by Kaspersky. :D
"
Kaspersky
Internet Security 2009
Access denied
The requested URL could not be retrievedWhile trying to retrieve the URL:
http://klikvs.cn/in/cfg/EXP.exe
The following error was encountered:
The requested object is INFECTED with the following viruses: Trojan-Spy.Win32.Zbot.gen
Please contact your service provider if you consider it incorrect.
Generated:
Sat Apr 04 11:57:03 2009
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:07:10 PM UTC
re: Warning!! don't visit these sites
Exactly!
That is why i stated at the top of the post: "Rate them RED"I have already visited them, rated them, and commented on them.
All you need to do is enter the base URL for WOT's scorecard System:
hxxp://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/
(change hxxp to http)
and then add a domain name, rate it red, leave a comment, or agree, or disagree to mine and / or others.
example:
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/malingerie-coqui...to rate the next one in the list, replace: malingerie-coquine.com
with: urbanfear.cometc, etc. until you have completed the list.
It's easy if you have two tabs / windows open and switch back and forth.
Thanks for your help in rating these SPAM sites.
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G7W {G.O.M}
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 05:01:06 PM UTC
Nice List
Nice list to work through LOL......more cordite burning :-)
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:10:46 PM UTC
just a start
thought I'd keep this running through sites I find out.
Kind of like a "WOT email spam doamin list."
I need to be able to check for duplicates though - not sure "how" to do that without setting up a database or spreadsheet. Though I suppose if duplicates are found, the only thing WOT would do is overwrite any previous comments made, or append a second one if it's different?
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:09:23 PM UTC
Anything .cn is usually infected
"Anything .cn is usually infected" - This sums it up quite well, unless you read Chinese sites, most non-Chinese have no reason to go Chinese sites, so for some it is well worth blocking any domain that ends in .cn.
Spamming info forum - inboxrevenge.com -
- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:17:57 PM UTC
what if
for some it is well worth blocking any domain that ends in .cn.
what if you are Asian?New WOT version includes new languages
We have added four new languages, increasing our number to 14 languages supported.
- Czech
- Japanese
- Simplified Chinese
- Traditional Chinese
Do you speak Chinese or Japanese? WOT needs your help!
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G7W {G.O.M}
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:27:01 PM UTC
Note
Russian sites also often contain malware. ".ru" However the last time I read about distribution of malicious sites based on country of origin; I believe the United States hosted the most followed by Russia then China. I could be wrong though.
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:37:41 PM UTC
.com
{EDIT}
you changed your post after my reply...
shame on you, LOL
{/EDIT}not all .COM origin is in USA
.com was originally intended for COMmercial sites before country codes came around.
though *any* site can have a .COM TLD - as long as the domain name is available..RU
yeah, some are bad.. but some are pretty good too, at least some English ones I've visited.WOT and WOT users should not prejudice sites or site ratings.
The Internet is a big place, as big as the World we live on.
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:40:44 PM UTC
:P
I didn't mean all .com sites are USA-origin. :P I meant that I'd read somewhere that the US hosted the most malicious sites followed by Russia and China. I pointed out I didn't know if that was correct and I thought it had to do with that a lot of sites are .com, .info, etc and that most of them were hosted in the US. Some of those sites are malicious. That's what I meant. ;)
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 09:54:10 PM UTC
LOL
.CN
that stands for CanadiaN as in pharmacy, right?
LOL
I know what you meant in your original post, just when you changed it.. it made the reply look like a "what?"
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- on Sun 05 Apr 2009
- 12:56:28 AM UTC
Profiling?
Politically correct? Nahhhhh . . . not me.
GOM's are usually died-in-the-wool profilers. Nevertheless, I do indeed try to keep an open mind and I agree with you . . . there are some good .ru, .cn etc, sites.
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- on Sat 11 Apr 2009
- 06:01:38 AM UTC
Racist
I can't accept Meep's comments that "Anything .cn is usually infected"
It is not reasonable to judge everything from a country as infected. Yes, there are many scams going on and police enforcement on the ground is a bit weak. I know this first hand. However to judge everyone from a country because of a few scoundrels is rash. I am posting this from China, are you accusing me of being infected! A lot of the USA press coverage of China is very biased.
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- on Sat 11 Apr 2009
- 09:03:40 AM UTC
Racist
I do not think the majority of WOT members are Racist.Most here on the Forum are open minded individuals who rate sites as they find them wherever they come from.I do not think Meeps meant it as a racist comment probably more tongue in cheek.It is perhaps a insensitive remark that people could take badly but I am sure no racism was intended. (G.O.M.with Honours).
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- on Sat 11 Apr 2009
- 09:36:12 AM UTC
Emoticons
Which is why they invented emoticons, though I'm not sure even a wink would have dulled the sting of the comment. However, I agree with cod head: though perhaps abrasive, I hardly think that the comment could be called Racist.
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- on Sat 11 Apr 2009
- 05:13:57 PM UTC
re: racist
I can't accept Meep's comments that "Anything .cn is usually infected"
As Cotojo put it, "tongue in cheek" (clowning around) - I agree and do not feel that Meeps implied racism. Though I suppose it could have been put another way that would be more respectful to Chinese / Asian WOT members.It is not reasonable to judge everything from a country as infected.
I agree
China has a very large population and if China does not hold the majority of Internet usage now, it will - this is only logical. Following this logic it is safe to also assume that if not now, then soon China will be the largest producer of spam.A lot of the USA press coverage of China is very biased.
I'm not sure where this fits into this thread or even as an argument against Meeps's reply, but it is slightly inaccurate. A more viable statement would be to say, "USA press coverage is biased." The reasoning here is that press coverage is controlled by large corporations; who have there own profiteering agenda; so everything from Twinkies to Presidential Elections sways one way. There is an Author, one of my personal favorites, Harlan Ellison who wrote in The Deathbird- quote:
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This is a test. Take notes. This will count as 3/4 of your final grade. Hints: remember, in chess, kings cancel each other out and cannot occupy adjacent squares, are therefore all-powerful and totally powerless, cannot affect each other, produce stalemate. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion; the sect of Atman worships the divine spark of life within Man; in effect saying, "Thou art God." Provisos of equal time are not served by one viewpoint having media access to two hundred million people in prime time while opposing viewpoints are provided with a soapbox on the corner. Not everyone tells the truth. Operational note: these sections may be taken out of numerical sequence: rearrange them to suit yourself for optimum clarity. Turn over your test papers and begin
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- on Sat 11 Apr 2009
- 07:08:48 PM UTC
Just to clarify
.... what I've said previously.
A .cn TLD does NOT mean;
1. It is owned by someone Chinese
2. It is hosted in China
3. It is in any way, a Chinese site.CN sites, as with ALL other TLD's, can be owned by anyone (irrespective of the country they are resident in) and hosted, anywhere in the world (which is one of the reasons I get pee'd off with ICANN et al, allowing country specific TLD's, to be owned by someone outside of the country it is related to).
Not all .cn sites are malicious, and I'll challenge anyone to prove otherwise (there are alot of legit .cn sites, just as there are alot of .ru sites). The only time I recommend blanket banning entire TLD's, is when you've no intention of visiting such yourself.
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Steven Burn
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- on Sat 11 Apr 2009
- 07:20:52 PM UTC
Clarify
Just look at Marco Born - most are .info - .de - .tv - then there is .ch which is for addresses in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
To be fair to all users, there will always be a minority of bad sites which are TLD's but the majority are GOOD sites which is why we should approach each with an open mind and without bias.
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- on Tue 21 Apr 2009
- 11:58:02 AM UTC
Point of view
I don't think Meep ment to be that categorically, after all he included "usually".
Furtermore I think it depends of your point of view, quite literally: people outside China seldom visits chinese website, for the obvious reason that they don't know the language. When they meet chinese domains, it is therefore mostly spam, related to a chinese domain. However, I don't think a chinese domain requires that you are from china, and spam is typically quite international. So... -
- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 10:09:37 PM UTC
Just an FYI folks ....
... for those unaware ......
A sites TLD/ccTLD does NOT necessarily define it's location. For example, I'm in the UK and if I was so inclined, I could buy and host a .cn (China), .ru (Russia), .ua (Ukraine), tw (Taiwan), .to (Tonga) etc etc domain in ANY country I want. If you want to know a sites location, check it's IP address - this still isn't definitive as far as owner/content etc, but tells you the country it is hosted in.
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Steven Burn
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- on Sat 04 Apr 2009
- 10:39:28 PM UTC
yes sir
but tells you the country it is hosted in.
and just because the web host is in "Country A" doesn't mean the owner resides there.GoDaddy hosts a lot of domain names, for example.
My web host could be in Finland, my domain name host in the USA, while I live in Brazil.what matters is...
we spank the bullies :)
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- on Tue 14 Apr 2009
- 09:14:59 PM UTC
TLD and location
Ever heard of NoScript? Probably. But where is it? TheTLD reveals nothing, as ".net" only refers to the net itself. However, it is owned by an italian, Giorgio Maone, but the IP location is Denmark. I think the logic behind it is, that one should not 'keep all the eggs in the same nest'...
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- on Fri 19 Jun 2009
- 11:21:56 PM UTC
Delete this post
Just erased an accidental double post...
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- on Sun 05 Apr 2009
- 01:08:01 AM UTC
Flagfox
The "Flagfox" and "ShowIP" extensions for FF are good ones. Clicking on the Flag in the address bar takes you to a Geotool map and a lot of useful information about the host server. And Flagfox will even give a pop up warning if the domain name and host server don't match.
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- on Sun 05 Apr 2009
- 01:16:17 AM UTC
Ooops - wrong place.
Ooops - wrong place. Damn, this posting window won't let you delete unless it's the OP's post that starts the thread. You have to put something in no matter what or it seems like it gets in a loop. But I didn't try closing the window all together . .. . maybe that would have saved me the embarrassment of making this useless post just to get out of the loop.
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- on Sun 05 Apr 2009
- 03:34:23 AM UTC
right time

...
Just need a little brain salad surgery
Got to cure this insecurity
I been in the wrong place
But it must have been the right time
I been in the right place
But it must have been the wrong song
...
Right Place , Wrong Time
to prove my age...
I remember this, well. ;-)
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- on Fri 10 Apr 2009
- 01:23:01 PM UTC
IP-location
MysteryFCM: "If you want to know a sites location, check it's IP address - this still isn't definitive as far as owner/content etc, but tells you the country it is hosted in."
And maybe you should check IP location more than once - to see if it keeps changing. In that case...

Spam Site List
Thought I'd start one.
Rate them RED
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malingerie-coquine.com - spam AND adult (R) content
urbanfear.com - Waledac worm do NOT download the "codec / Flash upgrade"
wowmoral.com
evwiriz.cn
fiswpree.cn
raytajav.cn
famefour.com
penyolut.cn
zuxpukuq.cn
nemzawuc.cn
zestpearl.com
moversexy.com
famenice.com
doescape.com
bexkebuz.cn
wiisnmhu.cn
rasqicot.cn
livhifaq.cn
mumtijoz.cn
genyuzuv.cn
fspiooei.cn
wekmihim.cn
michrise.com
lagcociy.cn
hiltfast.com
qoznezuq.cn
vohfahaq.cn
hapcaciw.cn
xfvjoier.cn
kalyuveb.cn
goairmed.at
gavehill.com
gurleveq.cn
funmexek.cn
tonjotob.cn
pacerest.com
glovesallkinds.at
cazjusuz.cn
arezzotv.net
gibqoliw.cn
jorzpoo.cn
globalweddinglist.at
kamnujat.cn
yiklukoj.cn
michpion.com
womgoloq.cn
ssifgwwf.cn
grabcert.com
dadrofed.cn
soopportal.org
moodycows.com
sifphifh.cn
zewhojur.cn
govlexus.cn
completesorts.at
tangybest.com
pendmode.com
jorzpoo.cn
peltrein.com
pendmuch.com
pendmode.com
ifseghyu.cn
peltrein.com
vitalagree.com
vitalace.com
doestick.com
sswhipfi.cn
wuhebuhop.cn
rearlace.com
spiele-umsonst.com
xcbxpehi.cn
millneat.com
lacecall.com
nogipozun.cn
issfigeh.cn
wawawineg.cn
michpick.com
proudrest.com
pevenohoq.cn
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