By sigm@,sauce [spicy images warning]

What better when you are chilling out…

there is a scam sms annoy your rest

Most of the time, those phishing website is registered via Gname. If you receive a scam url and lookup the whois information, there is 90% chance that it is registered on Gname.

To combat this, go to gname.com/abuse to file a phishing report, and they should take care of it quickly (hopefully). Just to remember that their business hour is around 9am - 6 pm at Singapore local time. A screenshot with computer time shown is needed to file an abuse report.

Gname really does a terrible job of preventing scammers from registering their domains…