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March 13, 2008 at 12:59 pm #763168
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Inactivenot a simple scrape either, they got all the files it appears
March 13, 2008 at 1:30 pm #763169Anonymous
InactiveIt appears the scumbag is hiding his identity, but I would find out who is hosting their website and let them know of the situation.
Best regards:
Barry:hattip:
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Report Invalid WhoisMarch 13, 2008 at 1:37 pm #763171
CaptainetteMemberI am sorry for the hack but dont know who owns bet2gamble. He/ she however even copied this statement, which made me shiver right when I opened the site: “Cirrus: Honest long time RTG casino”.
Sorry… but this is messed up!March 13, 2008 at 1:50 pm #763172Anonymous
Inactivelol , ty
I emailed the host before I posted this so we will see what happenes, and of course reported to google
March 13, 2008 at 4:20 pm #763179Anonymous
InactiveLooks like the same people that own bet2gamble.com…
Same registrar and the page used to be identicle to bet2gamble.com
March 13, 2008 at 11:49 pm #763210Anonymous
InactiveHello from Barry:
Just looked up both sites on Google for the Bet2Gamble.com and Bet2Gamble.net and both seem to have been removed. That is good as that they have been removed as scumbags who copy others websites should be banned from the internet.
To bad you couldn’t have gotten their affiliate number from some of the online casinos that they promoted and found out who they are and publish their names on different forums as to what scumbags they are.
Best regards,
Barry:hattip:March 14, 2008 at 12:17 am #763217
jessyhalmMemberI am very new at all of this. My website will be developed in the near future will be called “www.gambling2win.com.” It sounds a little similar to this one. However, I guarantee you I am 100% NOT for stealing or hacking other people’s sites.
I am not sure exactly what happened here. Would someone please explain in simpler terms. I feel bad for the person who had someone hack his site and steal everything. It there a way to protect yourself from this?
Franko
March 14, 2008 at 3:03 am #763228Anonymous
InactiveI got many of the aff codes and many accounts closed already, thanks to all that helped in this

Lostgrigo – The person behind this stole the complete conent of one of my sites and replaced the links with thier own, causing my site to fall in google hard for duplcate content.
March 14, 2008 at 8:53 am #763247
affiliategodMemberI got many of the aff codes and many accounts closed already
Glad to hear you got the affiliates accounts closed! I was looking into this in hopes to help you, yesterday shortly after you posted. I had a whole bunch of links and such pasted in my notepad. Unfortunately, just about when I had what I thought was enough infor to help you, my dam internet went down. I didn’t even get the chance to save what was on my notepad. I was sooo pissed because it did take me a few hours to compile the info.
Just wanted to let you know, I did try. Glad it worked out quickly for you.
March 16, 2008 at 7:29 pm #763367Anonymous
Inactivewell i reported it to google 2 diff ways last week, no results

I got a reply form the host that I need to completed a DMCA form and mail into them.. seems crappy but i will have to i guess?
March 17, 2008 at 2:13 am #763394Anonymous
GuestHi all (free),
didn’t someone mention that the sites didn’t come up in a google search?
I realize that may not fix your rankings but perhaps google has already acted and removed the sites?
really stinks this happened.
March 17, 2008 at 3:01 am #763396Anonymous
Inactiveno it still shows 96 pages indexed
March 17, 2008 at 5:08 pm #763459Anonymous
InactiveUpdate :
Guy logged into my host account from Vietnam.. Get the FTP login password and used the site migration tool from the new host to pukll all the data, as well as directluy access the SQL and copy.
Heres the trick part, my logion was in my yahoo account, first thing the host told me was others had this happen and it was traced back to people hacking into yahoo mail.. sure enough it was out there still
March 17, 2008 at 5:27 pm #763460Anonymous
InactiveBe careful when logging in from cybercafés and also when using open wireless networks. things can get risky.
You could also have a key logger on computer too. that is SCARY
March 17, 2008 at 5:39 pm #763461Anonymous
InactiveDOnt do any of the above.. and very doubtfull of a keylogger, looks like a yahoo webmail exploit..
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