Sunday, July 11, 2010

Phantom Stores

My investigation has revealed.
The fake auto sites are a progression from this particular group of scammers previous series of fake sites.
These same scammers ran a series of fake electronic stores.
The same tactics were used.
Stealing the identities of real companies.
Fake endorsements posted on Yahoo.
Payments using MoneyGram and Western Union.

As a result of my blog and posts on these scammers, I have been threatened and an attempt to hack my data has occured.
Its quite obvious I have put a "dent" in their car sales scam.

Here are some of the sites involved:

abgamesinc.com
alliedelectron.com
bestcruisesdiscounts.com
bluestarelectro.com
ddcelectronics.com
electronicsbononza.com
electronicsrs.com
electronicsready.com
electronicsroyalty.com
emblemelectronics.com
greatelectronicsusa.com
greatglamonline.com
fashionboudoir.com
harbourelectronics.com
harbour-electronics.com
nancoelectronics.com
otek-electronics.com
otekelectronics.com
rome-fashion.com
royaltyelectronics.com
shop-eis.com
wizzardelectronics.com
yokoelectronics.com
yourdigitalelectronics.com
yourps3direct.com
zack-electronics.com

There are stories on the internet about these sites:
An update from Gary Craig, with a link to his original article.
http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/watchdog/2010/07/14/web-scam-may-be-international/

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/01/caveat_emptor.html
Brian Krebs mentions that an investigation was done by Gary Craig, a staff writer for democratandchronicle.com, however that particular article has expired.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2217528,00.asp

The auto sites created an easy way to ask for and make more money.

2 comments:

dau_muie said...

lol

Anonymous said...

An update from Gary Craig, with a link to his original article.

http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/watchdog/2010/07/14/web-scam-may-be-international/

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