
FAQ: Scammers, We're Your Nightmare
Your one-stop shop for understanding how we make scammers cry
Welcome to the Dark Side of Justice
Founded in 2019, we're a group of volunteers who've made it our mission to be the absolute worst part of every scammer's day. We've likely terminated more phishing sites than any other organization because, well, someone has to clean up the internet's trash.
Our automated parsers track scammer traffic from ads and spam, then neutralize domains faster than you can say "Nigerian Prince". We're not just stopping threats—we're preventing them from ever reaching your inbox.
Who are you?
We're volunteers who've been nuking scams since 2019 with automation and partner data. Think of us as the internet's cleanup crew, except we actually enjoy our job and we're really, really good at it.
We use cutting-edge automation to hunt down phishing sites faster than scammers can create them. Sorry, scammers—we're just better at this than you are.
How do you catch scams?
Our parsers hunt scammer traffic like digital bloodhounds—ads, spam, whatever pathetic attempt they make to reach victims. We kill domains before they can rob you blind, because we're thoughtful like that.
We integrate with multiple malware analysis and detection systems, antiviruses, and scanners. These tools are completely harmless to legitimate sites but absolutely lethal to scams.
Why target scammers?
Scammers ruin lives. We ruin their sites. It's a vibe, and honestly, it's incredibly satisfying.
Every domain we take down is money out of a scammer's pocket and safety back in your digital wallet. We're basically digital vigilantes, except everything we do is completely legal and backed by solid partnerships.
Scammers, why's scamming bad?
Oh, sweet summer scammer children, let us explain this in terms you might understand: You scam, we slam. It's really that simple.
Your cute little cloaking techniques and white-page "warm-ups"? We shred them in search results faster than you can say "crypto wallet." Karma's real, and we're its personal delivery service.
Can scammers hide from you?
Oh honey, no. Cloaks, VPNs, proxies, Tor—we see through it all like you're wearing a glass disguise to a transparency convention.
We track hosting providers, registrars, and maintain detailed stats on bad actors. We even keep code copies when scammers make mistakes like leaving directories open. Thanks for the evidence, geniuses!
Are legitimate sites safe?
Our scans and reports only hurt scams. Legitimate sites? Completely untouched, sleeping peacefully at night. Scam sites? Well, let's just say they're having their last day online.
We use sophisticated detection algorithms that can tell the difference between a real business and a "You've won $1,000,000" popup. Revolutionary concept, we know.
What's in your database?
We track bad hosting providers, sketchy registrars, and maintain archives of scammer code (thanks to their dumb mistakes). Our database might go public soon, but for now, it's shared with cybersecurity volunteers who actually care about internet safety.
Scammers leaving their directories open is like leaving their diary on the bus—except we're the ones reading it and sharing the embarrassing parts with law enforcement.
Do you help scam victims?
If a victim reaches out to us, we'll absolutely help identify their scammer. We've got the receipts, the screenshots, and probably their mother's maiden name.
Our database can link people to the exact scam sites that targeted them, helping with reports to law enforcement and financial institutions. We're like digital detectives, except we work for free and genuinely care about justice.
Do you work with other organizations?
We team up with organizations, swap intelligence, and share a good laugh at scammers who think crypto wallets or VPNs make them invisible. Spoiler alert: they don't.
We collaborate with law enforcement, cybersecurity firms, and other volunteer organizations because taking down scammers is a team sport. Time's up, scammers—the internet has had enough of your nonsense.