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from the questionable-businesses dept

Who can you trust online these days? Following reports that webhosting firm ADDR.com was hacked and credit cards used by customers of the company were stolen - another hosting company, ExpertHosting began spamming ADDR.com customers telling them to switch to their hosting solution. People who signed up with ExpertHosting, and gave them their credit card number were simply presented with a "thank you" page, and no information on how to use their account - or if they actually had an account. ADDR.com is now saying that ExpertHosting is just a credit card stealing scam, and ExpertHosting says that's libel and they're going to sue. Of course, ExpertHosting has given no evidence that they're not just stealing credit cards, and they didn't give any contact info to the reporter who questioned them, nor did they give the names of any actual sites hosted by them. What this means, though, is that some poor souls may have just had their credit card numbers stolen for the second time in a week.
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  • identicon
    alternatives, 11 Apr 2001 @ 2:16pm

    Simple Spam.

    I had never heard of ADDR. Have no need for them.

    Yet, I got spam for expert hosting.

    Someone is taking a spammer and going after them for theft of customers. Good.

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  • identicon
    Matthew H. Wier, 11 Apr 2001 @ 2:19pm

    ExpertHosting = TrueHosting

    It appears as though "Weaselboy" is back at it again. Go here for the whole sordid tale of TrueHosting:
    http://www.technogirl.net/99tales/weasel.htm

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Brian Mooney, 12 Apr 2001 @ 6:45am

    ADDR.COM customer...

    According to ADDR.COM, the company that hosts my website (13kingdoms.com) Only a partial database was stolen.... and it was part of a backup many months old. So far.. no fraudulant credit card charges to my card... At any rate, i did get the experthosting "offer," but declined...

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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