It appears they are thinking it's a trademark violation. Maybe report back
something along the lines of this is a rogue website distributing malware
by impersonating a legitimate one.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 7:48 AM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
> I reported this to co
I reported this to compliance_ab...@webnic.cc, as that's the registrar
abuse contact email. I have sent them screenshots showing the URL, so I'm
not sure why they are asking for that. But their latest response is below.
Given it's an open-source project I don't suppose there's any trademark,
and do
I'm not seeing it in the UK. But when I did a lookup of the domain using
https://www.namesilo.com/
one gets some limited information. It looks like it was registered in
Germany in October 2022. I changed the domain name to BAD.org to stop
search engines finding it in my post. I don't know if ther
And for that page I get a completely blank page. I tried Safari, Firefox, and
Chrome on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
I tried searching Google for gnu-cash, with the hyphen, and did see the ad, but
clicking its link just took me to that Dot Com Inovations page.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Dec 9, 2
Precision: the link to the fake site reported below is actually
https://gnu-cash.org/main.php -- you need the full page link to see the
fake site that shows in the google ad.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 3:24 PM Vincent Dawans wrote:
> I just typed gnucash in google and the first hit was an ad pointin
I just typed gnucash in google and the first hit was an ad pointing to
gnu-cash.org (with a dash). It is a fake site that is a carbon copy of the
official site but the download link goes to a setup.exe that is most likely
a corrupted virus file.
We need this removed ASAP. There is an option in goo