Why don't malware domains get taken down? Which registrar even allows them?
registrars only care about making money
proof:
>PAY FOR DOMAIN PRIVACY SO YOUR DETAILS DON'T SHOW UP
>name still shows up if you ask the right people
so what the fuck would i be paying for?
>>55457560
So all of them then
>>55457515
>Pay for a year of domain privacy for a domain I want to register for a year
>Year ends
>Privacy ends
>Domain expires, still displays information months afterwards, now displays my personal information that I thought would be hidden
Thanks, Namecheap.
>>55457515
A lot of people build their business around software, and you want to take away their free speech just because it is "immoral" or "malicius".
Fuck you.
If it wasn't for microsoft, people would probably use some hobby tier software for everything.
I always assumed they use hacked domains.
>>55457778
That's what you get for using a shitty registrar that charges for domain privacy
>>55457826
is there any registrar that doesn't show your personal info?
>>55457806
I don't even... what?
>>55457845
Hover
>>55457786
muh right to be an immoral dickhat, what's up with this "everyone has the USA's rights" trend anyway?
>>55457854
Holy shit, that domain search is fantastic
>>55457515
Because malware uses tons of domains, sometimes randomly generated. Big registrars like the retarded godaddy would never be able to keep up with checking the domains
It's also not always clear if a domain is malicious or not, many only host a single binary or a c2c panel
Probably hosted in some soviet country.