Did you start with http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/abuse/
http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/sbiz/cgi_abuse
http://www.logbud.com/dns?host=yahoo.com
"Yahoo general phone: +1 408 349 3300" X1572
#2
#3
reportabuse (at) yahoo-inc (dot) com [email concealed]
Then it hangs up.
#2 Gives 408-349-1572
I did an 8 then a 0 and eventually got an operator that gave emthe #
1-866-562-7219 option 1; option 2; option 4
This seems to be wrong for the fraud department.
I think I talked to somebody in India, and without an account they could
not help. With this I can understand the issues that you are having.
How about the following:
What about a call to the FBI, if you know that this is a phishing scam
and have some proof the FBI would like that and react. Then I am sure
if the FBI called yahoo they would respond rather quickly.
On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 16:23 -0400, Ryan Greenier wrote:
> Anyone have any good contacts for Yahoo to get a phishing site taken
> down? Apparently someone stole a credit card, registered a domain name
> & bought some space on a Yahoo web server in appearance of one of my
> company's clients. Nothing out of the ordinary, but what is out of the
> ordinary for me is that Yahoo is being less than helpful. Phone calls
> and email have done nothing so far. Anyone with any inside information
> on how I could get this taken down would be greatly appreciated.
>
> - Ryan
http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/sbiz/cgi_abuse
http://www.logbud.com/dns?host=yahoo.com
"Yahoo general phone: +1 408 349 3300" X1572
#2
#3
reportabuse (at) yahoo-inc (dot) com [email concealed]
Then it hangs up.
#2 Gives 408-349-1572
I did an 8 then a 0 and eventually got an operator that gave emthe #
1-866-562-7219 option 1; option 2; option 4
This seems to be wrong for the fraud department.
I think I talked to somebody in India, and without an account they could
not help. With this I can understand the issues that you are having.
How about the following:
What about a call to the FBI, if you know that this is a phishing scam
and have some proof the FBI would like that and react. Then I am sure
if the FBI called yahoo they would respond rather quickly.
On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 16:23 -0400, Ryan Greenier wrote:
> Anyone have any good contacts for Yahoo to get a phishing site taken
> down? Apparently someone stole a credit card, registered a domain name
> & bought some space on a Yahoo web server in appearance of one of my
> company's clients. Nothing out of the ordinary, but what is out of the
> ordinary for me is that Yahoo is being less than helpful. Phone calls
> and email have done nothing so far. Anyone with any inside information
> on how I could get this taken down would be greatly appreciated.
>
> - Ryan
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