> the company’s most lucrative scam business: Hundreds of sites peddling fake college degrees and diplomas. People who purchased fake certifications were subsequently blackmailed by Axact employees posing as government officials.. “Axact took money from at least 215,000 people in 197 countries — one-third of them from the United States.. earning the company at least $89 million”.. a Pakistan district judge acquitted 24 Axact officials at trial due to ‘not enough evidence’ and then later admitted he had accepted a bribe (of $35,209) from Axact
Episode webpage: https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/142
Media file: https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/7...
This is why MFA needs to be a requirement everywhere
How about some Fake Lawyers with Fake Degrees they got from Axact, shove some bribe money in there. Its a global blackmail and bribery operation and domain Registrars like GoDaddy NameCheap Name.com Dynadot Tucows etc are allowing them to create millions of FAKE WEBSITES to scam people and that money goes right back into the west via offshore accounts, right into your real estate, treasonous bastards that accept "Sharia Investors" — It goes through Dubai, the Carribean, then right into Private LLCs and anonymous Private Equity Shareholders.
Islam is a master of bribery and sniffing out TRAITORS.
We need borders on the internet.
With apologies to Yakov Smirnoff...
> KrebsOnSecurity reviewed the Google Ad Transparency links for nearly 500 different websites tied to this network of ghostwriting, logo, app and web development businesses. Those website names were then fed into spyfu.com, a competitive intelligence company that tracks the reach and performance of advertising keywords. Spyfu estimates that between April 2023 and April 2025, those websites spent more than $10 million on Google ads.
A- All accounts of the foreign company within their jurisdiction. i.e: foreign company can no longer do business with the state B- Freeze accounts of foreign bank, or order them to cover the remedy, C- Embargo country.
An interesting time to publish this, but no doubt Krebs was working on it before the India attack.
When I saw Krebs getting into international warfare politics, I thought he was out of his element, but doubtless he is pulling some relevant strings from the cyber aspect.
I'd be interested in seeing if he can get in on something close to the actual war like the NSO whatsapp exploits. So far Krebs has brought a lot of attention to scammers. But at any point he might make the jump and link cyber to actual attacks on life.
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michaelbuckbee•3d ago
Left unsaid in the filing was that it seemed like _most_ of the pages on the homework site were in fact scanned from copy written textbooks and then solved and they were trying to SEO rank for _exactly_ the question in the homework.
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He'll ive seen legit businesses get burned on the same mindset. More than once. It's just in the legal transaction space, the risk shifts more towards 'delivering a crappy product' than, say, 'your employees get arrested' when you are forced to hit a deliverable.
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The high margin profits from the fentanyl are laundered as proceeds from the homework business.