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April 23, 2009 at 5:13 am #798941
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Inactive@CWC-Martyn 202669 wrote:
I just got this to my home email address which worries me…
Original Message
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 22 April 2009 16:39
To: xxxxxxxx
Subject: Martyn you are the next winner
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$8750 Worth of BonusesWho are these guys and who do I contact to find out who affiliate 11411 is. The database is obviously stolen!
I have been getting spam to my home address from these guys for months and when I contacted the affiliate manager he pretty much told me to get @$&^*#
All the best
April 23, 2009 at 8:49 am #798949
BetsoftGamingMemberYou got details for him/her?
I got something I want to speak with them about!!!! :bjsmile:
April 23, 2009 at 10:05 am #798956
meemeeMembermmm, i got this through today:
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“[email protected]”
To:xxxxxxxxxx
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July 18, 2009 at 5:10 pm #802281Anonymous
GuestI know this conversation has stagnated but I have a few questions and would welcome some input.
Today’s latest spamvertised domain:
rabbit-jackpot.net
Claims to be “LuckyJune Casino”.
The downloader, however, (smartdownload.exe, the only link on that site] clearly shows the old standby screen for Gold VIP Club.
This is the second full year – at least – that this criminal spam operation has been sending out millions of messages promoting one flavor or another of Gold VIP Club site.
In every case, I have noticed the following details:
a) The SmartDownload.exe file once launched immediately tries to connect to an Akamai server.
b) There is a second url found inside the binary EXE file which always list a server hosted by a company called HostaRica. [hostarica.com.]
c) The website itself and its registration are always based in China.I have never received any response whatsoever from Hosta Rica regarding close to two years of their support for this criminal operation.
Has anyone here ever had dealings with HostaRica in the past? Do they generally condone and support criminal-purpose websites?
I’d appreciate any input. I am sick of hearing from these assholes.
ezlxq
July 18, 2009 at 5:19 pm #802282Anonymous
InactiveHostaRica hosts most RTG casinos, if not all of them.
July 18, 2009 at 6:38 pm #802283Anonymous
GuestDaera;207314 wrote:HostaRica hosts most RTG casinos, if not all of them.So… who can we talk to about this then? That says that this is (and it is) using RTG. But who is it that’s abusing this? How do we follow the path from this exe file to whoever is profiting from it?
ezlxq
July 18, 2009 at 11:38 pm #802285Anonymous
InactiveI wish I knew that answer.
Sorry..July 18, 2009 at 11:57 pm #802286Anonymous
GuestDaera;207318 wrote:I wish I knew that answer.
Sorry..I guess I’m confused: RTG is possibly the largest provider of software for online casinos, but nobody on here knows whose attention to bring it to at RTG? That’s a big reason I wanted to raise this again.
Does anyone from RTG frequent this forum? One would assume so.
ezlxq
July 19, 2009 at 12:31 am #802287Anonymous
InactiveI’ve never haerd of RTG taking notice or interest in matters like this.
July 20, 2009 at 3:48 am #802303Anonymous
InactiveLOL that would be like MG taking an interest in GP and its crap they have done. There are not many software providers that jump to answer any questions about the actions of their operators. I don’t think you will get an answer from RTG.
July 20, 2009 at 5:27 am #802307Anonymous
Inactivebonustreak;207343 wrote:LOL that would be like MG taking an interest in GP and its crap they have done. There are not many software providers that jump to answer any questions about the actions of their operators. I don’t think you will get an answer from RTG.Good example! That is funny.
They just don’t seem to get involved in matters like this. I wish they had more interest.
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