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Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave


From: Dean Robb <pceasy () norfolk infi net>
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 22:43:43 -0400


At 19:52 9/1/99 -0700, Patrick Greenwell wrote:


No doubt I'll get flamed to hell by some folks for this(but this wouldn't
be Nanog without it), however if this character is doing what is described
below you might want to make sure it isn't happening to you and your users
at this very moment, moreso since 9netave, the organization hosting the
site is apparently refusing to take action to stop a clear case of
credit fraud. 

Value Net, http://www.value.net is an ISP located in Walnut Creek,
California, which I have an account with. 

It appears that a scam artist decided to set up
http://www.valuehelp.net, which copies the site design, logos, etc. and
pops up with a javascript alert saying "This is a secure Value Net
server," and has a place to enter account info & credit card. They then
proceeded to send email to Value Net customers telling
them that they needed to go there and re-enter their information,
including credit card info. 

According to information provided to me, 9netave is in no uncertain terms
is refusing to take down the site without a court order.

In the spam-fighting world, we've caught 9NetAve with it's hands dirty on a
multitude of scams, AOL phishes, MMF schemes and plain old spam.  They have
always been unrepentant and refused to take action, even on the clearly
illegal stuff.  Anyone having any dealings with them would be well advised
to watch them closely.

Back to the on-topic stuff...:)




"NSI and ICANN - on the next Springer!"

Dean Robb
Owner, PC-EASY 
(757) 495-EASY [3279]
On-site computer repairs, upgrades and consultations
Senior Reviewer, WWW.TheGamers.Net - an IEN affiliate.



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