Very strange. I just confirmed that it happens from both Netscape and IE on both local computers, but it doesn't happen on my mail/web server. I think this has to do with the fact that I am on a local network with Active Directory, which my mail/web server isn't using.

Anyone else behind an Active Directory server that can confirm?

Matt



Andy Schmidt wrote:

Can't reproduce here.

I get regular "Not found" in my browser.

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax: +1 201 934-9206




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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 01:34 AM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] VeriSteal is stealing traffic from your domain.


I didn't realize this until a second ago, but VeriCorrupt is stealing traffic from every domain name out there on the Internet, regardless of the extension, and regardless of whether or not it is registered. Want to see something else that's quite strange?


   http://asfdasdsadfdsf.online.museum
   http://asdfaasdfasdf.site.biz

For some reason that brings you to VeriThief's SiteFinder?????? If you take out the ".online" it will take you to the wildcarded MuseDoma site. Seems that VeriSteal has some bleed over. Want to see something even worse?

   http://asdasdfasdfa.igaia.com
   http://asdfasdfasdf.declude.com

Any lookup, registered or unregistered that doesn't return an A record is being directed at this site. Why the hell are these guys stealing traffic from the domain names that I am paying for? THIS MUST END! Up until now, I only thought this was limited to unregistered domains. VeriHijack can't be allowed to write the rules whatever way they see fit. They quite literally just took over the backbone of the Internet.

Matt





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