Wikipedia:Link rot/Cases/Squatters
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Cybersquatters scoop up expired domain names and offer to resell them, often back to the original owner, who forgot to renew. They have pages that say things like:
- This domain may be for sale. Click here to inquire about this domain.
The purpose of this document is to find examples of cybersquatting so we can identify them automatically. If you come across an example, please add the URL and information to the list below.
Examples
[edit]skenzo.com / trifega.com
[edit]Example: http://mycoincollection.co.uk -- noted in April 2024
This site contains the wording "The domain mycoincollection.co.uk may be for sale. Click here to inquire about this domain." The page does not save at WaybackMachine or Archive.today
It looks like https://skenzo.com may be a reseller-reseller with trifega.com as the reseller client
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:Link rot/Usurpations
- Wikipedia:Link rot/URL change requests for requesting modifications to URLs, such as marking dead or changing to a new domain