Michael Gilmour a prominent person leading the web-domain business in Melbourne had cyber-criminals send him death threats since he began making public their defrauding techniques against investors of Internet advertising, published SoftPedia in news dated September 9, 2011.
At first, an international botnet attacked the personal blog of Gilmour along with his commerce site with an enormous denial-of-service (DOS) assault that since forced him to keep the websites offline.
Gilmour said that the assault was directly associated with his articles he posted onto his blog about people who were performing fraudulent activities within the web-domain sector after pushing in malicious traffic via such domains, stealing credentials of fair domain owners following the buying of parking accounts. The trend was extensive while costing several million dollars, he continued, while David Harry.me reported it on September 8, 2011.
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