Major malicious websites registrar shutting down on November 24


Have you ever wondered how come people are able to register malicious websites and keep those going without facing any legal issues? Roots of some frauds are difficult to track because not every country supports international collaboration, but November 2008 brings justice to our side.

EstDomains, Inc. was known as home of many malicious websites. Fraudulent websites may look like lesser evil than viruses or parasites; however, the internet is the mean to distribute all those annoying malwares. If there wasn’t infected and fraudulent internet sources, many infections could be avoided. That’s why security experts and web surfers are going to celebrate November 24, the day when EstDomains is going to be shut down.

The reason for shutting down EstDomains business is interesting. Apparently president of the company Vladimir Tsastsin was involved in money laundering, document forgery and credit card frauds; the termination of EstDomains, Inc. is based on convicting him guilty.







2 Responses to “Major malicious websites registrar shutting down on November 24”

  1. Mike Doyle Says:
    December 20th, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    Thank goodness they got put out of business. All those people who have been affected by the malware they hosted now have gotten their revenge. Although the bad guys have not yet been entirely shut down, they will now have a lot more difficult time finding other places to host their materials.

  2. Sam Says:
    February 8th, 2012 at 7:29 am

    This content is good.

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