Terms of Service: Scammers Get Rekt

We're volunteer scam-busters with zero liability for your meltdown. Read on if you dare.

1. Nature of Our Service

PhishDestroy ("we," "us," "our") is a volunteer-driven research project that analyzes websites for educational purposes. We don't provide any commercial services or guarantees. We're basically cyber-nerds who got tired of watching people get scammed.

What we actually do:

  • Website Analysis: We analyze suspicious websites to improve our detection systems and educate our machine learning models
  • Data Sharing: We share our findings with antivirus vendors, security scanners, and threat intelligence platforms
  • Information Reporting: We report suspected malicious sites to domain registrars and hosting providers for their independent review
  • Educational Research: We study scam techniques so normal people don't fall for obvious tricks

Important: We don't force anyone to shut down websites. We only provide information to responsible parties who make their own decisions based on their policies and legal obligations.

2. Disclaimer of Warranties

Everything we do is "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" basis. We make no warranties about accuracy, completeness, or reliability. Don't cry when your phishing page eats dirt — you earned it.

Your use of our service is at your sole risk. We're volunteers doing this in our spare time because scammers suck.

3. Limitation of Liability

As a volunteer research project, we provide information on an "AS IS" basis. We don't provide services, so we can't be held liable for actions taken by third parties. We are not responsible for:

  • Third-party decisions: Actions taken by hosting providers, registrars, or security vendors based on our reports
  • Data accuracy: Completeness or accuracy of information we analyze or receive from community reports
  • Business impacts: Any website downtime, service disruptions, or financial losses
  • Legal consequences: If law enforcement gets involved, that's between you and them

We are purely analytical and educational. We don't engage in hacking, DDoS attacks, or direct action against websites. We analyze, report, and educate - that's it.

We don't force anyone to shut down websites. Domain registrars and hosting providers make independent decisions based on their own policies, terms of service, and legal obligations.

4. Special Messages for Our Favorite People

To Scammers:

Scammers whining from their own VPNs? Lame. We know you're reading this because we just nuked your latest "crypto giveaway" site. How's that working out for you?

Pissed we spammed your site with a gazillion fake seeds? Quit phishing, genius. Maybe consider a legitimate career? We hear McDonald's is hiring.

To Shady Hosting Providers:

Shady registrars and hosts? Your time's coming, lol. We see you turning a blind eye to obvious scam sites. When we send detailed reports and you ignore them, we remember. We're patient, but we don't forget.

5. User Submissions and Data Use

When you submit information to us (URLs, screenshots, reports), you grant us permission to:

  • Analyze the data: Use it to improve our detection systems and train our models
  • Share with security partners: Provide information to antivirus vendors, threat intelligence platforms, and security researchers
  • Report to authorities: Submit findings to domain registrars, hosting providers, and law enforcement as appropriate
  • Educational purposes: Use anonymized data for research and public awareness

We don't collect personal information about users. We only process the technical data you provide about suspicious websites.

Don't submit false reports - it wastes everyone's time and makes the internet worse.

6. Modification of Terms

We can change these terms whenever we want. We're not your mom - check back occasionally. Continued use means you accept changes.

8. Our Role and Responsibilities

We want to be crystal clear about what we do and don't do:

What We Do:

  • Analyze websites: We examine suspicious sites to understand threats and improve detection systems
  • Educational research: We study scam techniques to help train security systems and educate users
  • Information sharing: We provide our findings to antivirus vendors, security researchers, and threat intelligence platforms
  • Reporting: We submit information about suspected malicious sites to registrars and hosting providers

What We Don't Do:

  • We don't shut down websites: We're not the internet police
  • We don't provide commercial services: Everything we do is educational and research-based
  • We don't guarantee results: Other organizations make their own decisions based on our reports
  • We don't engage in attacks: No hacking, DDoS, or direct interference with websites

Think of us as cyber-researchers who share information. What others do with that information is entirely up to them and their policies.

Remember: We're researchers, not enforcers. We analyze and report - other organizations make the decisions.

9. Contact Us

Questions? Complaints? Scammer tears? We probably won't respond, but you can try:

Email: contact@phishdestroy.io

Telegram: @PhishDestroy_bot

Note: Death threats will be forwarded to appropriate authorities.