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"www.whoisincomputer.win" (Domain SEO Service Registration Corp.) - it is a Fraudulent Website

"www.whoisincomputer.win" is a fraudulent website created by cyber-criminals to steal their potential victims’ money, by claiming the victims are paying for search engine optimization (SEO) services. The fraudulent website that goes by the name: Domain SEO Service Registration Corp., which claims it offers high quality search engine optimization service that keeps your site ranking high, has been sending out fake domain name expiration offer notices like the one below via email messages, to thousands of domain name owners, in an attempt to trick them into paying for services that the fake website does not offer.

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The Fake Domain Name Expiration Offer Notice Email

Subject: Expiration SEO

From: Final Reminder - info@aomaf.org

Date: Wed 11/15/2017 2:02 PM

Pending Cancellation

FINAL NOTICE FOR DOMAIN

Notice#: 777214

Date: 11/15/2017

FINAL NOTICE - Your account is pending cancellation

PURCHASE EXPIRATION DATE: 11/23/2017

DOMAIN

EXPIRATION OFFER SEO NOTIFICATION

PLEASE CLICK ON

SECURE ONLINE PAYMENT

TO COMPLETE YOUR PAYMENT

We have NOT received your payment yet

Domain Name:

Registration Period:

Price:

Term:

12/07/2017 to 12/07/2018 $86.00 1 Year

SECURE ONLINE PAYMENT

We have NOT received your payment yet for

Dear,

Failure to complete this order by 11/23/2017 . may result in the cancellation of this offer (making it difficult for your customers to locate you, using search engines on the web). We do not register or renew domain names. We sell traffic generator software.

PLEASE CLICK ON

SECURE ONLINE PAYMENT

ACT IMMEDIATELY

The victims of the domain name expiration scam are asked to report it to their banks in order to have the charges to their credit cards removed, which were made by the fraudulent website.

Remember, never to take up an offer sent in an email message, without first researching it. It doesn’t matter how good an email message looks, even if it contains your personal information, it can be a scam.

Every month, thousands of the email message above are sent out by scammers to trick their potential victims into stealing their money. So, look out for similar scams with different website and company names.

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