HOW TO HACK ANY LIBERTYRESERVE ACCOUNT

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  • Dave A
    Site Caretaker

    • May 2006
    • 22807

    #16
    You raise an interesting point, SoftDux.

    My thought was publishing the IP might be seen as in contravention of the privacy statement of TFSA (and thus actionable), but by my understanding not in this instance. I plead in my defence it was "reasonably necessary to protect the rights, property or safety of The Forum SA, its users or the public."

    Obviously the issue you raise can get quite complicated when it comes to the internet. My departure point is ordinarily things like IP addresses are not for public or general disclosure. I'll worry about the specific legal merits of any request as (or if) they arise.
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    • tonyflanigan
      Email problem

      • Dec 2009
      • 122

      #17
      K.

      Liberty Reserve are somehow connected to aimtrust.com

      We are currently getting about 60 hits a day from aimtrust.com

      Our research indicates that aimtrust.com/net etc are all a scam.

      We have tried repeatedly to contact these beings to remove the links from their site to ours. (We can't find the links on their site btw), but have had no success.

      We have e-mailed their hosting company, domain registrars, you name it, we have probably tried it.

      If anyone has any advice, it would be greatly appreciated.
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      • SilverNodashi
        Platinum Member

        • May 2007
        • 1197

        #18
        "Follow the money trail", and you will find the owner.

        i.e. do a WHOIS lookup on the domain and find out who it belongs to. If you are really persistent, and want to take these guys down for good, then there are ways todo it

        Contact the ISP where the website, or server is hosted and get them to take the website down, if needed.
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        • tonyflanigan
          Email problem

          • Dec 2009
          • 122

          #19
          @softdux we have done the whois thing. They are hosted with godaddy, who are just as "blarrie" impossible to contact. Apart from that, the domain is registered via DomainsByProxy.com, who won't give us any info.

          I have considered blocking their ip (91.202.63.144) with an htaccess file.

          But, as they say in the classics, "moenie warrie nie, watch net!" Somewhere, somehow we will reach a confrontation, er, sorry, conclusion.
          I'm one of the T's from TnT Unleashed Web design, photography and writing services

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          • tec0
            Diamond Member

            • Jun 2009
            • 4624

            #20
            The interesting fact is that to stop them YOU need to take action and not law-enforcement. Why do we have Interpol again? Oh yes they don't exist. FBI... there warnings are on all the original DVDs but again nothing... So I think cyber police might be a good organisation to start get the UN involved and start tracking these horrible people down??
            Last edited by Dave A; 05-Mar-11, 06:04 AM.
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