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Everythnig ok in this site.It's big a company with multiple directions.
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SPAM via ***** (dromaland.com , dromadaire-newsletter.fr, braderie-mail.com, ...) , ***** Again a f*cking French spammer polluter website of sh*t, apparently, a country full of corrupt, spammers, stammer theoretical laws giving rights to opt-in (because corrupt) and insecurity. Apparently this is the feast of site creations including fake sites for spam, scams, advertising to sell us their crap and pollute the planet with electric resources wasted! F*cking capitalism! F*ck OVH and other spamer's hosts! And address of sh*t again! One day, the number of Internet domains used for SPAM extensively exceed the number of useful internet domains, like the number of SPAM received which represents 90% of e-mails that are received in the world! The capitalists are real r*tten! Proof here: ***** /!\ A VERY IMPORTANT TIP /!\ : DON'T CLICK ON ANYLINK IN A SPAM, INCLUDING THE UNSUSCRIBE LINK, BECAUSE YOU WOULD CONFIRM THAT YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS IS VALID, TO BETTER SPAMMING YOU, this r*ttenness is very contagious with illegal resale data, unofficially legal in corrupt countries, including France! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Encore un p*tain de site Français spammeur pollueur de m*rde, apparemment un pays bourré de corrompus, spammeurs, de lois passoires donnant des droits théoriques d'opt-in (car corrompu) et d'insécurité. Apparemment c'est la fête des créations de site y compris des faux sites pour du spam, des arnaques, de la publicité pour nous vendre leur merde et polluer la planète avec des ressources électriques gaspillés! P*tain de capitalisme! P*tain d'OVH et d'autres hébergeurs de spams! Et une adresse de m*rde de plus! Un jour, le nombres de domaines internet servant à du SPAM dépassera largement le nombre de domaines internet utiles, à l'instar du nombre de SPAM reçus qui représente 90% des e-mails qui sont reçus dans le monde! Les capitalistes sont de véritables p*urris! La preuve ici: ***** /!\ UN CONSEIL TRÈS IMPORTANT /!\ : NE CLIQUEZ JAMAIS SUR N'IMPORTE QUEL LIENS DANS UN SPAM, Y COMPRIS LE LIEN DE DÉSABONNEMENT, VOUS NE FERAIS QUE CONFIRMER QUE VOTRE ADRESSE E-MAIL EST VALIDE, POUR MIEUX VOUS SPAMMER, cette p*urriture est très contagieuse avec la revente illégale des données, officieusement légale dans des pays corrompus, incluant la France!
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Used as contact domain in spamvertised enom registered domains.
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DemandMedia is providing support for not-so-good operation of ***** / AS21740 (DemandMedia). ***** (DemandMedia is the contact for ***** / AS21740) ***** (not-so-good comments for enom.com)
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I have used this site and found the contents useful and informative.
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Owner of spammers-friendly Registrar eNom which -in at least one case- asked Demand Media if self-admitted spammer ***** should 'be' (at the time the proper term would have been "remain") suspended. Shortly after that, the suspension of ***** was undone. eNom (through Namecheap) refuses to explain why it, as a Registrar having to abide by it's own TOS and bound to ICANN-regulations, asked -about an at that moment already correct suspended domain- completely irrelevant non-Registrar Demand Media for it's approval: [quote]"eNom has received a report indicating the following domain(s) may be involved in abusive activity: ***** For your review, we have included the entire original report below this email. Please investigate and take appropriate action as deemed necessary. If you would like for eNom to place a domain on registrar hold for violations of your terms of service, please let us know..".[unquote]. Highly inappropriate behavior from eNom that reflects on Demand Media - even if the suspension of the domain-at-wrong had NOT been undone. For a better understanding: speedboink.com's programs are adult-dating scams, which in the spams often violate the copyright of Facebook.com, and by it's misleading presentation like "Alicia sent you a message [from] Facebook, could easily have exposed my underage grandnieces (only 12 and 15 y.o. but Facebook-wise) to speedboink's porn spam. I can only hope that several reports to organizations, which aim to protect children against exposure to explicit adult content may help to make eNom and it's parent-company realize that a company will not succeed in building customer confidence, if it shows no respect for some basic ethics. As far as I'm concerned, that also extends to the uneducated subscribers who "fall" for Speedboink's (and it's likes') adult-dating scams. I do not think those people deserve it that on their 'free' subscription, not even having submitted ANY personal details (tall, fat, bald, or even AGE, let alone a photo) they receive from day ONE every day 3 -computer generated- invites from non-existing-ladies with -of course- 'inviting' nick-names. If they want to read the invites of this imaginary 'ladies', they first have to upgrade to a -paid- premium-account. If they are lucky it doesn't take them too much time (and cash) to figure out that they are only dating computer-creations. It's pitiful, but not a shock to me, that company's like speedboink.c.s. which operate in the sewers of the internet, posibly do not even have an idea what ethical behavior is. It IS a shock to see how this lack of morals from the underworld has crawled up and so easily deteriorates the ethical standards of the 'upper world' if one still may count enterprises like Demand Media and already blemished eNom as belonging to such circles. On the ethics of eNom see also: *****
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this is a legitimate site from the makers of ehow
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This network operator is using ***** (= enom.com) as a nameserver for malicious domains running on IP ***** As of March 2011, 40% of the domains on this nameserver are malicious. See here for a recent list of some malicious domains using this nameserver: *****
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Found on MalwareDomainList's Malware List. Stay away!
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