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Search-wise this is the controlled indexable layer: registrar accountability briefings, phishing investigations, crypto drainer infrastructure, abuse-response failures, public-record archive material.

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File 001
Retaliation report

IANA #1479 Killed Our Social Channel — For Telling The Truth

A short case study in what happens when registrar criticism suddenly becomes a platform-enforcement problem.

7 minPublic IDs only
File 002
Investigation

Registrars Enabling Global Scams: IANA #1479, IANA #460, IANA #3765

The ledger entry for repeated abuse, repeated reporting, and repeated professional nonchalance.

8 minPublic IDs only
File 003
Verdict

IANA #3765 Verdict: Every Domain Reviewed, Zero Legit Uses

A domain-by-domain review where ambiguity kept shrinking and the pattern kept getting worse.

5 minPublic IDs only
File 004
Verdict

IANA #3858 Verdict: Public Accreditation, Public Consequences

A companion file on how registrar identity laundering becomes much less magical when public IDs stay attached.

5 minPublic IDs only
File 005
Drainer report

[REDACTED] Drainer Exposed: Anatomy Of A Crypto Theft Operation

Wallet theft dressed up as product design, complete with funnel logic and infrastructure that stayed online anyway.

6 minPublic IDs only
File 006
Deep dive

Scam Infrastructure: The People Who Built It For Them

The technical plumbing behind the fraud, and the accredited businesses who kept billing for it.

9 minPublic IDs only
File 007
Network analysis

Crypto Drainer Networks: The Refused Disconnects

A cleaner map of the operator stack, the routing logic, and the institutions that remained too busy to notice.

7 minPublic IDs only
File 008
Operations

Scam Team Operations: How The Machine Was Run

An operations-layer view of the teams, workflows, and repeated opportunities to intervene earlier.

7 minPublic IDs only
File 009
Network analysis

Possibly TON Network: A Case File For People Afraid Of Proper Nouns

A careful mirror summary of the network around a crypto-adjacent fraud ecosystem and its supporting infrastructure.

7 minPublic IDs only
File 010
Wallet report

IANA #1479 Wallet Exposure: The Domain Layer Matters

A reminder that wallet-drainer ecosystems still need domains, and someone still cashes those registration fees.

6 minPublic IDs only
File 011
Wallet report

Wallet Investigation: A Mirror Copy For The Easily Offended

A restrained summary of a wallet-linked case file that still somehow manages to look very bad for the adults in the room.

6 minPublic IDs only
File 012
Security note

Crypto Security: Tools, Threats, And Institutions That Should Have Done More

A wider security briefing on wallet risk, drainer infrastructure, and the soft excuses that keep recurring.

7 minPublic IDs only
File 013
Panel report

Casino Panels Exposed: Somebody Built This For Them

A technical file on fake gaming panels, support infrastructure, and the usual downstream claims of innocence.

7 minPublic IDs only
File 014
Traffic analysis

Traffic Distribution Exposed: Routing Fraud At Scale

A careful summary of how traffic steering, campaign infrastructure, and commercial convenience tend to align.

8 minPublic IDs only
File 015
Abuse desk report

Abuse Response Failure: Because Silence Is Apparently A Service Tier

A file for anyone still pretending that repeated ignored abuse reports are an acceptable customer-experience pattern.

6 minPublic IDs only