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theworldhunt.net is a domain spammed in June 2012. It is registered with KeyDrive's subsidiary Moniker Online Services. Other examples spammed at the same time - ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Moniker's new owner, KeyDrive S.A. (Luxembourg), needs to fix the abused service that they have inherited. Moniker gives spammers a safe haven when they register unlawful domains. Honeytrap reports expose this slack operation - typically a massive 75% of domains registered were spammed. Too high a percentage of sites registered on Moniker are used by despicable spammers, and are detected and reported. Between December 2009 and April 2010, Internet compliance firms LegitScript and KnujOn provided 16 domain name registrars with evidence that their services were being abused by rogue Internet pharmacies. The evidence included letters from pharmacy licensing boards stating that the pharmacy licenses displayed on the websites were forgeries and screen-shots showing that the websites were selling prescription drugs like OxyContin or Viagra without a prescription. That is a corporate disgrace. According to the report, 11 of the registrars suspended services to the web sites, but 5 others, eNom (Demand Media), UK2 Group, Moniker, CentroHost and Realtime Register, allowed some or all of the web sites to continue using their paid services. The buck stops with the new CEO. Given that some orders contain lethal combinations of drugs, deaths could ensue, and then there will be scared registrar toadies scrambling for cover as the rocks are lifted. Moniker has a long way to go before it can make any claims to be showing either corporate responsibility or business ethics.
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theworldhunt.net is a domain spammed in May 2012. It is registered with Moniker. Other examples spammed at the same time - ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Oversee CEO and President Jeff Kupietzky, the replacement for Moniker's ex-CEO Monte Cahn, needs to fix the abused service that he has inherited. Moniker gives spammers a safe haven when they register unlawful domains. Honeytrap reports expose his slack operation - typically a massive 75% of domains registered were spammed. Too high a percentage of sites registered on Moniker are used by despicable spammers, and are detected and reported. Between December 2009 and April 2010, Internet compliance firms LegitScript and KnujOn provided 16 domain name registrars with evidence that their services were being abused by rogue Internet pharmacies. The evidence included letters from pharmacy licensing boards stating that the pharmacy licenses displayed on the websites were forgeries and screen-shots showing that the websites were selling prescription drugs like OxyContin or Viagra without a prescription. That is a corporate disgrace. According to the report, 11 of the registrars suspended services to the web sites, but 5 others, eNom (Demand Media), UK2 Group, Moniker, CentroHost and Realtime Register, allowed some or all of the web sites to continue using their paid services. The buck stops with the new CEO. Given that some orders contain lethal combinations of drugs, deaths could ensue, and then there will be scared registrar toadies scrambling for cover as the rocks are lifted. Moniker has a long way to go before it can make any claims to be showing either corporate responsibility or business ethics.
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