Post AXJyzUk34LHm80Fobw by izumoo@raru.re
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 (DIR) Post #AXJxFUEIXbF5GTtuU4 by briankrebs@infosec.exchange
       2023-07-03T15:02:46Z
       
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       "If you’ve ever owned a domain name, the chances are good that at some point you’ve received a snail mail letter which appears to be a bill for a domain or website-related services. In reality, these misleading missives try to trick people into paying for useless services they never ordered, don’t need, and probably will never receive. Here’s a look at the most recent incarnation of this scam — DomainNetworks — and some clues about who may be behind it."This was more fun than I thought I'd have reporting it out.  https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/07/whos-behind-the-domainnetworks-snail-mail-scam/
       
 (DIR) Post #AXJxFUwbsqghTudIYK by bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr
       2023-07-03T15:05:23Z
       
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       @briankrebs Note that it does not happen for all domain names, only those registered with a registry that distributes user data.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXJxiBRFU7eVNods9o by briankrebs@infosec.exchange
       2023-07-03T15:10:35Z
       
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       @bortzmeyer yeah it's a scam mostly perpetrated against US domain holders, but there are virtual versions of this scam targeting Europeans
       
 (DIR) Post #AXJxpROIZYfssyis2C by bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr
       2023-07-03T15:11:56Z
       
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       @briankrebs Yes, it does not seem targeted against a specific side of the Atlantic ocean but against some TLDs. (It requires access to user data, after all, and its availability depend on the TLD.)
       
 (DIR) Post #AXJyMpOuKF7SuIvaN6 by briankrebs@infosec.exchange
       2023-07-03T15:17:46Z
       
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       @bortzmeyer Ah, right. Bear in mind that these scams often rely on outdated information, so you can get these scam notices even if it was for a domain you registered years ago, before everyone started restricting access to whois data.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXJyzUk34LHm80Fobw by izumoo@raru.re
       2023-07-03T15:25:00Z
       
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       @briankrebs Great read! Appreciate the thoroughness of your deep dive here, it's interesting the amount of small breadcrumbs out there that can paint the bigger picture