lpsears63 0 Posted January 22, 2016 (edited) Over the last 24 hours I have been receiving phishing emails from different addresses that ultimately lead to Ideal Target, LLC. The original registrar was Namecheap, but most were resold to Enom. I would give you IP addresses but they each come from different IPs. Most of which are not suppose to be in use at this time (ie: hijacked). It has just come to my attention that Ideal Target seems to be for sale. So, the abuse address is now Abuse[at]domainadminastration[dot]com, and the registrant contact is brokerage[at]buydomains[dot]com. Their web address is www[dot]BuyDomains[dot]com. Here is an example https://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z6206956549zf1658177aed50808167f4e83c746417dz There are links in these emails, so don't trust them. Some of these have even made it through 3 email filters. UPDATE: Actually I made a list of the IPs that the emails came from.Not that it will do much good, as they are in no particular range (again hijacked). [186.179.13.145] [181.177.78.79] [72.249.76.139] [190.123.217.29] [190.123.213.63] Apparently Enom forwarded my reports to Namecheap, and since they didn't get the reports first hand, they asked me for a list of the domains involved. That's how I came to make note of the IPs. I have worked with Nanecheap before, and they are very strict with their abuse policies. Although, sometimes restricted in what they can do if the domain in question is not on a blacklist. That's the biggest problem with disposable domains, they are not around long enough to get listed. But it was the abuse team at Namecheap that led me to Spamcop, so, I do trust that they will do everything they can to put a stop to Ideal Target's abuse. Edited January 22, 2016 by lpsears63 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lpsears63 0 Posted January 26, 2016 I do trust that they will do everything they can to put a stop to Ideal Target's abuse. *==========* UPDATE: *==========* Today I was informed by Namecheap that they have suspended four of the seven Ideal Target domains that I had received phishing emails from *==========* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lking 0 Posted January 26, 2016 Good News! hope it holds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites