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Topic: itcointalk.org, btcointalk.org, bitcoitalk.org, etc. (Read 369 times)

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I just tried it and and I got the same response as you.
I think something is wrong somewhere. And like wise we need to keep making research so we wouldn't wake up one day and found we redirected to another even when typed the actual domain name.   
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).

Yes, you are right. I didn't realize about the ref link. I wonder if this has been going on for long and how profitable it is.

I don't think it was a clever idea to get referrals from binance. When anyone mistypes to access bitcointalk forum, his intention is not to make an account on binance but to use the forum. So why would anyone be creating accounts on redirection ?
He should have used domains like bnance, inance etc to fool the people, if he had some common sense.
I think people (these all domains are not owned by one person, they are created in batches at different times and hosted in different locations like 20 of them created in Dec 2019 and hosted in the US, another 15 are created in Jun 2020 and hosted in China) are smart enough to figure this out. Obviously making Binance domain names with a typo in them sounds to make more sense, but I'm sure there must be another reason.

Now that we have known that these fake domains are being used to get binance referrals, can we do anything to stop these domains to be operational ?

At least some one should report to Binance about this referral (ref=X1H3VBDT), so that his account should be banned or investigated.

Who cares if they’re being used for referrals? Is that illegal or nefarious? Someone bought a domain and setup a referral link… There’s got to be worse behavior to want to stop on the internet. I doubt even Binance would care this is happening. If they were trying to steal logins or something I could understand, but a referral… We’re talking about a referral? Referrals? Not an actual scam, but a referral? (Shoutout to Allen Iverson)
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).

Yes, you are right. I didn't realize about the ref link. I wonder if this has been going on for long and how profitable it is.

I don't think it was a clever idea to get referrals from binance. When anyone mistypes to access bitcointalk forum, his intention is not to make an account on binance but to use the forum. So why would anyone be creating accounts on redirection ?
He should have used domains like bnance, inance etc to fool the people, if he had some common sense.
I think people (these all domains are not owned by one person, they are created in batches at different times and hosted in different locations like 20 of them created in Dec 2019 and hosted in the US, another 15 are created in Jun 2020 and hosted in China) are smart enough to figure this out. Obviously making Binance domain names with a typo in them sounds to make more sense, but I'm sure there must be another reason.

Now that we have known that these fake domains are being used to get binance referrals, can we do anything to stop these domains to be operational ?

At least some one should report to Binance about this referral (ref=X1H3VBDT), so that his account should be banned or investigated.
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).

Yes, you are right. I didn't realize about the ref link. I wonder if this has been going on for long and how profitable it is.

I don't think it was a clever idea to get referrals from binance. When anyone mistypes to access bitcointalk forum, his intention is not to make an account on binance but to use the forum. So why would anyone be creating accounts on redirection ?
He should have used domains like bnance, inance etc to fool the people, if he had some common sense.
I think people (these all domains are not owned by one person, they are created in batches at different times and hosted in different locations like 20 of them created in Dec 2019 and hosted in the US, another 15 are created in Jun 2020 and hosted in China) are smart enough to figure this out. Obviously making Binance domain names with a typo in them sounds to make more sense, but I'm sure there must be another reason.
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I don't think it was a clever idea to get referrals from binance. When anyone mistypes to access bitcointalk forum, his intention is not to make an account on binance but to use the forum. So why would anyone be creating accounts on redirection ?
He should have used domains like bnance, inance etc to fool the people, if he had some common sense.

Still, I'd be damned if the Jack guy manages to accrue a ton of referrals through those links.
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).

Yes, you are right. I didn't realize about the ref link. I wonder if this has been going on for long and how profitable it is.

I don't think it was a clever idea to get referrals from binance. When anyone mistypes to access bitcointalk forum, his intention is not to make an account on binance but to use the forum. So why would anyone be creating accounts on redirection ?
He should have used domains like bnance, inance etc to fool the people, if he had some common sense.
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You guys aren’t into itcoin?  Huh

I'm pretty sure that's just a cheap Italian imitation of physical bitcoin.

...And I thought it's a coin intended for all computer science related people: IT coin  Grin

I thought it was the next big meme coin.


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You guys aren’t into itcoin?  Huh

I'm pretty sure that's just a cheap Italian imitation of physical bitcoin.

...And I thought it's a coin intended for all computer science related people: IT coin  Grin
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
You guys aren’t into itcoin?  Huh

I'm pretty sure that's just a cheap Italian imitation of physical bitcoin.
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You guys aren’t into itcoin?  Huh
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Yup, it's more on capitalizing on typosquatting rather than some malicious redirect.

Looks like we would never know who's the guy behind those domains since lots of fake alias are used.
legendary
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Let me tell you something about this fake bitcointalk domains that are redirecting you to Binance exchange, they are all coming from China for sure, by the guy called Jack li Shandong.
This domains are even purchased at the same date and time, and he is forum member or he knows that bitcointalk is world's most popular crypto forum, and he probably have more purchased domains.

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Domain Name: BITCOITALK.ORG
Registry Domain ID: D402200000016060916-LROR
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.publicdomainregistry.com
Registrar URL: http://www.publicdomainregistry.com
Updated Date: 2021-04-23T03:48:57Z
Creation Date: 2021-02-21T05:05:27Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2022-02-21T05:05:27Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date:
Registrar: PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Registrar IANA ID: 303
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.2013775952
Reseller:
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registrant Organization: Jack li
Registrant State/Province: Shandong
Registrant Country: CN

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Domain Name: BTCOINTALK.ORG
Registry Domain ID: D402200000016060918-LROR
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.publicdomainregistry.com
Registrar URL: http://www.publicdomainregistry.com
Updated Date: 2021-04-23T03:48:57Z
Creation Date: 2021-02-21T05:05:29Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2022-02-21T05:05:29Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date:
Registrar: PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Registrar IANA ID: 303
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.2013775952
Reseller:
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registrant Organization: Jack li
Registrant State/Province: Shandong
Registrant Country: CN
legendary
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They'll be able to change the redirection whenever they want.

They'll be able to also replace the website with a phishing clone of Binance or Bitcointalk.
So I'd be more wary about this. Even if it's harmless once, it can too easily turn evil.
legendary
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These are the results for Bitcointalk on dnstwister:
https://dnstwister.report/search?ed=7777772e626974636f696e74616c6b2e6f7267

Damn, I hate so much those wwwdomain websites, at least those are harmless...I guess.
The redirects I've checked are indeed pointing to legit exchanges but probably it's a matter of time till some that point to phishing pages would pop up also, once the referral money starts going down some might be tempted to change the income "source".

Binance must have bought all the similar domain names.

Binance probably has more important domains to secure, with tons of possibilities of randomizing characters they would probably have to spend hundred of thousands to keep phishing websites away from their own business. Besides, doing such a thing would come with a backlash from the community, too much trouble for a way too little revenue gain.
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If you take a look at the dnstwister site, you’ll se a whole range of similarly named domains, some of which lead to Binance+ref, but others take you other sites without and explicit referral code (I’ve just tried a few, and one led to Kraken, while another to Localbitcoins), building up traffic perhaps.

These are the results for Bitcointalk on dnstwister:
https://dnstwister.report/search?ed=7777772e626974636f696e74616c6b2e6f7267
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From what I got from StuffGate, these are pretty much being done/used for almost 2 years.  Some were just recent like btcointalk which was just created almost 3 months ago, so I guess these are still being done these days to mislead users.
Just like what TryNinja said, they're being used for quick bucks as well.
Another one that I got based on the referral links was Bitointalk.

Sources:
http://stuffgate.com/btcointalk.org
http://stuffgate.com/itcointalk.org
http://stuffgate.com/bitointalk.org

Seems like the 2 domain were owned a single user base on the ref link.
These domains are cheap wondering if they can still referred user using this method.
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From what I got from StuffGate, these are pretty much being done/used for almost 2 years.  Some were just recent like btcointalk which was just created almost 3 months ago, so I guess these are still being done these days to mislead users.
Just like what TryNinja said, they're being used for quick bucks as well.
Another one that I got based on the referral links was Bitointalk.

Sources:
http://stuffgate.com/btcointalk.org
http://stuffgate.com/itcointalk.org
http://stuffgate.com/bitointalk.org
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).

Yes, you are right. I didn't realize about the ref link. I wonder if this has been going on for long and how profitable it is.

They might be looking at how much the domain is worth (eg for exit scamming)...

They'll be able to change the redirection whenever they want.
legendary
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).

Yes, you are right. I didn't realize about the ref link. I wonder if this has been going on for long and how profitable it is.
legendary
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I doubt Binance themselves bought them. Someone else did so they could shove their ref links and get some money (?ref=X1H3VBDT).
legendary
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Have you realized this?

When I misstype, I end up redirected here:



Binance must have bought all the similar domain names.
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