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Topic: [ANN] Ebitz - Unmoderated thread - Confirmed connection with the Opair scam - page 11. (Read 12576 times)

sr. member
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Ladies and gentlemen, I have found a piece of evidence no one can argue about.

The MX record of ebitz.org is dc-1212f12d-mail.ebitz.org. resolving that email server gives us the IP address of 204.197.243.145.
Guess what used to use this IP address? ftp.opair.co! Don't believe me? go to https://geoiptool.com/en/ and paste dc-1212f12d-mail.ebitz.org or 204.197.243.145, and see what pops up in the hostname.

The IP address of 204.197.243.145 is owned by "PrivateSystems Networks TX" which is also known as https://www.knownhost.com. we have his web hosting as well.

You're not so smart, are you Wasserman? you forgot that CloudFlare can't serve as a proxy for MX records  Wink


Great investigation, please post it on scam accusation asap, so don't let that shitman scam more people.
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1054
Like I said previously, this coin has ALL the red flags a ico scam can probably have, it's idiotic to invest

I've invested in this coin Cheesy we will see if you are right or not... but i'm see this as a good trading opportunity...

will you still shill for it?
or maybe you can move to Zdash after all its their competitor to which you also despise lately.  Move on to some other legit coins. This forum is really infested with the motivation to scam due to anonymity protection.
YIz
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
Ladies and gentlemen, I have found a piece of evidence no one can argue about.

The MX record of ebitz.org is dc-1212f12d-mail.ebitz.org. resolving that email server gives us the IP address of 204.197.243.145.
Guess what used to use this IP address? ftp.opair.co! Don't believe me? go to https://geoiptool.com/en/ and paste dc-1212f12d-mail.ebitz.org or 204.197.243.145, and see what pops up in the hostname.

The IP address of 204.197.243.145 is owned by "PrivateSystems Networks TX" which is also known as https://www.knownhost.com. we have his web hosting as well.

You're not so smart, are you Wasserman? you forgot that CloudFlare can't serve as a proxy for MX records  Wink


legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
Like I said previously, this coin has ALL the red flags a ico scam can probably have, it's idiotic to invest

I've invested in this coin Cheesy we will see if you are right or not... but i'm see this as a good trading opportunity...
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
Did anyone find other coins/ICO's  with those nameservers ?
YIz
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
I'm convinced this is a scam indeed. this http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/98142/how-to-change-the-cloudflares-dns-server-address is a huge proof.

If this is wasserman, he must hate me with OPair thread. but I'm not surprise he rewarded me to translate his ebitz thread and pay me btc after.  Maybe he wants to track me using the btc address i gave. one thing though, he is pretty careful about his tracks as well.

I hope this thread will raise awareness for these scams. It's Opair all over again.

nah, you will always have some idiots who will say we are just fudding and then will start shouting scam when they realize that they've actually been conned.....

Some people who have invested already will fight tooth and nail because it insults their ego and intelligence when you point out that they've been scammed.

To be honest , your childish and spammish behaviour just helped him in his cause.

Next time try to remain calm and deliver constructive posts like YIz did.

Thanks, I'm doing my best to keep it as clean as possible.
hero member
Activity: 1138
Merit: 574
Good job on revealing the scam,
I'm removing the project ASAP of my site, I'm not at home so I'll only able to do it on the evening.
sr. member
Activity: 676
Merit: 250
I'm convinced this is a scam indeed. this http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/98142/how-to-change-the-cloudflares-dns-server-address is a huge proof.

If this is wasserman, he must hate me with OPair thread. but I'm not surprise he rewarded me to translate his ebitz thread and pay me btc after.  Maybe he wants to track me using the btc address i gave. one thing though, he is pretty careful about his tracks as well.

I hope this thread will raise awareness for these scams. It's Opair all over again.

nah, you will always have some idiots who will say we are just fudding and then will start shouting scam when they realize that they've actually been conned.....

Some people who have invested already will fight tooth and nail because it insults their ego and intelligence when you point out that they've been scammed.

To be honest , your childish and spammish behaviour just helped him in his cause.

Next time try to remain calm and deliver constructive posts like YIz did.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 252
I'm convinced this is a scam indeed. this http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/98142/how-to-change-the-cloudflares-dns-server-address is a huge proof.

If this is wasserman, he must hate me with OPair thread. but I'm not surprise he rewarded me to translate his ebitz thread and pay me btc after.  Maybe he wants to track me using the btc address i gave. one thing though, he is pretty careful about his tracks as well.

I hope this thread will raise awareness for these scams. It's Opair all over again.

nah, you will always have some idiots who will say we are just fudding and then will start shouting scam when they realize that they've actually been conned.....

Some people who have invested already will fight tooth and nail because it insults their ego and intelligence when you point out that they've been scammed.
YIz
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
I'm convinced this is a scam indeed. this http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/98142/how-to-change-the-cloudflares-dns-server-address is a huge proof.

If this is wasserman, he must hate me with OPair thread. but I'm not surprise he rewarded me to translate his ebitz thread and pay me btc after.  Maybe he wants to track me using the btc address i gave. one thing though, he is pretty careful about his tracks as well.

I hope this thread will raise awareness for these scams. It's Opair all over again.
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1054
I'm convinced this is a scam indeed. this http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/98142/how-to-change-the-cloudflares-dns-server-address is a huge proof.

If this is wasserman, he must hate me with OPair thread. but I'm not surprise he rewarded me to translate his ebitz thread and pay me btc after.  Maybe he wants to track me using the btc address i gave. one thing though, he is pretty careful about his tracks as well.
sr. member
Activity: 331
Merit: 250
Wow, 100% busted! Shocked Is there any chance for the investors to get the money back?

I will let you guess the answer.

No escrow, no refund. Investors don't use brain to invest, who can cure them?
YIz
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
Wow, 100% busted! Shocked Is there any chance for the investors to get the money back?

I will let you guess the answer.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Wow, 100% busted! Shocked Is there any chance for the investors to get the money back?
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
Dont lie!


Here you have the answer:

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Given the 51 boy name server names and the 50 girl name server names, we have 2,550 unique combinations. This has been more than enough to ensure that the correct DNS records are pushed to our network, even when two people attempt to sign up the same domain.

So there are a more than 500 sites that share the nameserver Wink. In 2012 (https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/11/12/cloudflare-accelerates-235000-websites.html) there were almost 1 million sites using CF.



Ocminer really? Yes, two different people can have the same nameservers combinations. There 2550 possible combinations for millions of sites. What you can not do is modify your nameservers.


You also copied the website OPAIR, what coincidence!

1 on 10000000.

You are a liar and the swindler Wasserman, this time you are caught red-handed.

But he already made his money...
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Dont lie!


Here you have the answer:

Quote
Given the 51 boy name server names and the 50 girl name server names, we have 2,550 unique combinations. This has been more than enough to ensure that the correct DNS records are pushed to our network, even when two people attempt to sign up the same domain.

So there are a more than 500 sites that share the nameserver Wink. In 2012 (https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/11/12/cloudflare-accelerates-235000-websites.html) there were almost 1 million sites using CF.



Ocminer really? Yes, two different people can have the same nameservers combinations. There 2550 possible combinations for millions of sites. What you can not do is modify your nameservers.


You also copied the website OPAIR, what coincidence!

1 on 10000000.

You are a liar and the swindler Wasserman, this time you are caught red-handed.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 252
One would really think that a group of European Hackers with enough notoriety would be computer proficient enough not to make such silly mistakes.....

now if they are getting such basic things wrong.....ask yourself how the fuck they are going to modify Zcash's code.......
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
YIz,

1) & 2) About the script, its the same as you said. We clone it. We first talk with an user here (https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/btcddev-357952 - you can contact him) to develop the script but since he price was a bit high we decide to clone an ICO site.

3) Of course we use a private domain register, you read our proposal? We could not do it any other way.

4) Really, you know how cloudflare works? There are like 30-50 sites (or more) that use the sames each nameservers. 

The website is still the same. you can't deny it. and I do know how CF works, you probably do not because you didn't even start a new account after you finished with Opair.

Yes, we clone it. You can check the source code (using google). YIz, sorry if you were part of Opair, but as we said, your saying have no sense, please contact with CF to know if there are the same account or not (as we said).

CloudFlare is not giving away information. I would have contacted them but it's pointless.

Here you have the answer:

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Given the 51 boy name server names and the 50 girl name server names, we have 2,550 unique combinations. This has been more than enough to ensure that the correct DNS records are pushed to our network, even when two people attempt to sign up the same domain.

So there are a more than 500 sites that share the nameserver Wink. In 2012 (https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/11/12/cloudflare-accelerates-235000-websites.html) there were almost 1 million sites using CF.


You don't understand or trying to cover your traces once more, you just confirmed scam yourself. nameservers in cf are unique per cf account :

http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/98142/how-to-change-the-cloudflares-dns-server-address

This means all domains you protect will have the same combo of nameservers out of those 2550 combinations..

Since you registered the old domain with the same account it has the same nameserver combination as the new one..  And your next page will ALSO have the same combo..  Unless you create a new cf account next time Smiley

Bumping this since it's likely the final prove needed


Interesting that still more threads pop up seeing this as scam..  Looks like those threads still have to low attention


I've explained in this post
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 252
Dont lie!


Here you have the answer:

Quote
Given the 51 boy name server names and the 50 girl name server names, we have 2,550 unique combinations. This has been more than enough to ensure that the correct DNS records are pushed to our network, even when two people attempt to sign up the same domain.

So there are a more than 500 sites that share the nameserver Wink. In 2012 (https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/11/12/cloudflare-accelerates-235000-websites.html) there were almost 1 million sites using CF.

Lookie who we have here.

Mr Scammer IN PERSON.

Trying to come and save your scam?

TWAT....
YIz
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
Dont lie!


Here you have the answer:

Quote
Given the 51 boy name server names and the 50 girl name server names, we have 2,550 unique combinations. This has been more than enough to ensure that the correct DNS records are pushed to our network, even when two people attempt to sign up the same domain.

So there are a more than 500 sites that share the nameserver Wink. In 2012 (https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/11/12/cloudflare-accelerates-235000-websites.html) there were almost 1 million sites using CF.

You said it was your last comment in this thread didn't you?
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