Report Infrastructure Abuse
Report scam websites to their hosting providers, domain registrars, and third-party services to get them taken down.
Where Should You Report?
Different providers control different parts of a scam operation
Domain Registrar
Report here when:
- The domain name itself is deceptive (typosquatting)
- WHOIS info contains false registration data
- Domain is used for phishing or impersonation
- You want the entire domain suspended
- The scam is brand new (registrar acts fastest)
Hosting Provider
Report here when:
- The website content is fraudulent or illegal
- Scam content is hosted on their servers
- Malware or phishing pages are being served
- You want the website files taken offline
- The domain stays but content needs removal
Third-Party Services
Report here when:
- Scammer uses their payment processor
- Fraudulent ads run on their platform
- Scammer has social media promoting the fraud
- Email services are used for scam communication
- CDN/SSL services provide legitimacy to scam
Pro Tip: Report to ALL of Them
For maximum effectiveness, file reports with every provider simultaneously. Scammers can switch hosts but not easily replace all services at once.
Look Up Infrastructure
Use WHOIS, DNS lookups, and our tools to identify all providers
Document Everything
Screenshots, URLs, transaction records, communications
File All Reports
Submit to registrar, host, and all third-party services
Follow Up
Track responses and escalate if no action taken
Domain Registrars
Report fraudulent domain registrations. They can suspend the entire domain.
Hosting Providers
Report fraudulent website content. They can take down the actual website files.
Third-Party Services
Report abuse of payment processors, email providers, social media, and other services.
Investigation Tools
Find out who hosts a website, who registered the domain, and what services they use.
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