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Originally posted by woj
Someone would have to go through a lot of trouble to screw some webmaster over: buy a domain, put victims name in whois database, host the domain, and then use his own credit card to sign up, or send his own traffic so people would sign up. And, do this for weeks.
I think it's WAY more likely that he was screwing the sponsor, than some guy was trying to screw him.
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Ah woj, excellent summation -- and did I mention the cheater admitted it was his domain as well. For some reason he thought telling me he changed the subdomain structure foiled the hackers and thus proved that he didn't do it.
Of course a 1/12 ratio with a few joins from tgp traffic is also a dead giveaway something is up, but thats another matter entirely.