I submitted this to AmenWorld yesterday:
I have reported this (http://62.193.231.25/cgi/bin/login/account-reactivate/Pp/index.html) Phishing fraud on Monday. Still nothing has been done. Your response time is abysmal and must be improved. The scammers win if it takes you 3 days to take down a fraudulent site. Think of the tons of PayPal usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers they have harvested already. The site must be taken down within 5 minutes of the complaint if possible.
I got this reply today:
Dear Customer,
Even though we do our best in making sure our servers are not used for illegal activities, we realise that we cannot control everything that happens on all of our servers.
Thank you for this information, we will pass this to http://www.amen.fr team, becase this server belongs to them. They will investigate this as soon as possible.
Next time please:
In order to report any misuse of them, please send an email to abuse@amenworld.com specifying the following information:
- IP address / server name of the misbehaving server
- In case of SPAM: mail headers of the SPAM message
- In case of break-in attempt: the log file section where the attacks are recordedWe genuinely thank you for your report and will act in consequence in an effort to keep the internet clean of malign users.
Kind Regards
Thomas
The phishing website is still up!



3 Responses
February 18th, 2005 at 1:27 am
Hmm…for some reason, Paypal didn’t like my login at the link you listed–guess they must’ve lost either my scumbagsrus@youloser.com address or my “eatflamingdeath” password! I’ll have to talk to support about that!
February 18th, 2005 at 9:20 am
LOL! Yeah I spent 5 min or so submitting a buncha fake info. I had fun calling the jerk names, but then I realized it would be more useful to submit believable info.
January 28th, 2006 at 12:15 am
jordan shoes Heh. How it goes? Buy it all. ASAP. Last discount in your live (AAAAA!!!!!). Take a rest.
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