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inetnum: *****
aut-num: AS28299
abuse-c: COABU
owner: IPV6 Internet Ltda
ownerid: 013.793.593/0001-32
responsible: Contract Administrator
Country: BR
owner-c: COABU
tech-c: COABU
inetrev: *****
nserver: *****
nsstat: ***** AA
nslastaa: *****
nserver: *****
nsstat: ***** AA
nslastaa: *****
created: *****
changed: *****
nic-hdl-br: COABU
person: Contact Abuse
e-mail: *****
created: *****
changed: *****
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% Whois.registro.br accepts only direct match queries. Types
% Of queries are: domain (. Br), ticket, provider, ID, CIDR
% Block, IP and ASN.
***** domain name pointer web549.kinghost.net.
kinghost.net was spammed in December, 2011
When you tell the registrar ENOM about their problem, you get the same old irresponsible buck-passing duck-shoving fob-off - "we are only the registrar - complain to the hosting ISP" - as if that exonerated them from ethical responsibility.
You can see countless examples like this at the ENOM spammed domains blacklist published constantly at ***** - when you compare ENOM with other registrars they show the worst record for support of high volume spamming. Typically about half of the domains registered at Demand Media's ENOM is detected in unlawful spam (recently 46% - 1140 of 2478).
ENOM is sponsoring this illegal spamming operation, and accepts payments for the unlawful domain name registrations. Where Go Daddy has shown corporate responsibility, ENOM shows corporate irresponsibility. And gutless ICANN accredits them, while pocketing the accreditation fees. Some would accuse ENOM of providing a safe harbor for crime. Others would wonder if there is any vestigial trace of business ethics at ICANN.
The domain kinghost.net, registered through ENOM, INC. is listed on at least two SPAM blacklists as of today. This does not necessarily indicate that they are guilty of sending SPAM, merely that the server that their IP address is associated to was confirmed by at least 2 sources to be a gateway for SPAM. This leads us to recommend caution on this server as it is possible that if it is compromised for SPAM, other data could be compromised.
kinghost.net was spammed in August, 2011
Worse, it has been used to mount phishing attacks, such as these reported at *****
www.tamairlaines.kinghost[dot]net/tam/index1.htm
www.tamairlaines.kinghost[dot].net/tam/tam.php
motorparts.esquiro.kinghost[dot]net/images/icons/htdocs/htdocs/htdo
frete2020.kinghost[dot]net/si2/index.php
www.tamairlaines.kinghost[dot]net/tam/index1.htm
www.tamairlaines.kinghost[dot]net/tam/tam.php
www.wikis.kinghost[dot]net/envia_cielo.php
www.wikis.kinghost[dot]net/envia_cielo2.php