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NameSilo’s Business Model: Ignore Abuse, Profit fr
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May 29, 2026
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Posted by: PhishDestroy Date: May 2026 Evidence Archive: https://phishdestroy.eth.limo/ TL;DR An independent investigation containing 61 SHA-256 verified screenshots and a permanent IPFS archive alleges that ICANN-accredited registrar NameSilo (IANA #1479) has enabled large-scale cybercrime through years of inaction on abuse reports Namesilo bulletproof registrar. Key findings include: 81.5% of registered domains identified as dead or parked Alleged $50.8M in phantom revenue Alleged cover-up involving the xmrwallet.com case Abuse reports reportedly ignored for years Multiple documented examples of phishing infrastructure remaining online after reports 1. NameSilo Abuse - Systemic, Not Accidental According to the investigation, the issue goes beyond isolated incidents. The archive contains 61 exhibits claiming that Namesilo abuse reports submitted to abuse@namesilo.com were ignored despite proof of delivery and supporting evidence. Examples cited include: Abuse complaints remaining unresolved for 30+ days Historical complaints dating back as far as 2018 Victims reporting financial losses linked to domains registered through NameSilo The report argues that these cases indicate a pattern rather than isolated mistakes. Key Claims 81.5% of NameSilo domains are dead or parked $50.8M in alleged phantom revenue Public defense of the operator behind xmrwallet.com Failure to remove reported phishing infrastructure Phishing infrastructure takedown: Step 1 Escalate to the registry operator (such as Verisign for .com domains). Step 2 Submit reports to law enforcement agencies. Step 3 Raise awareness on cybersecurity communities and forums. Step 4 Seek legal advice where appropriate. The report notes that public pressure can sometimes contribute to domain seizures and enforcement actions. Final Call to Action Evidence Archive: https://phishdestroy.eth.limo/ Review the archived exhibits, examine the evidence, and conduct your own assessment. If you encounter phishing or fraudulent infrastructure, document the evidence, report it through appropriate channels, and share relevant information with the cybersecurity community. Discussion and feedback are welcome.
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