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When the scammers tried to redirect their web traffic to

When the scammers tried to redirect their web traffic to a different domain, they inadvertently redirected the traffic to their own domain. In essence, they simply redirected the traffic to their own hosting company:

The Scammers: As of Tuesday morning, the domain was gone.

[This is not a new case of a fake domain being used to redirect traffic to another domain.]

The Daily Dot: The scammers used two different domains, each of which is different, to create a fake web domain. They said the first domain was "sales.ag0.thousandeyes.com" and the second one was "dyn.ag0.thousandeyes.com."

This story is developing and will be updated.I've never been to the U.S. or the world because I'm from a different culture.

This is a great reason why I am so passionate about America - to explore and share my unique experiences.

I have been to more than 100 countries, from the Middle East to Africa.

I have been to more than 400 countries. I have been to more than 1,600 countries in more than 30 languages.

I have been to more than 2,000 countries in over 100 countries.

I have written over 2,000 works and published over 4,000 books.

I have been to more than 5,000 countries in over 2,500 languages.

I have had my share of great experiences from my time in the U.S. and Canada. (See my story about the time I was there for the first time, "The White House" by Thomas K. McBride.)

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