Dutch consumers lobby group Consumentenbond has succeeded in forcing a further
1,000 fake websites targeting Dutch consumers offline since March, the
organisation said on Thursday.
SIDN which registers domain names in the
Netherlands told Consumentenbond that two large foreign issuers of domain names
had pulled the suspect websites. In March, 850 names were removed from the
internet, following the publication of a list of 2,000 suspect companies.
The
websites were offering brand name clothing or luxury products at huge
discounts. But in reality they were selling counterfeit items or failed to
deliver completely.
Nearly all the 2000 webshops identified by the
Consumentenbond were registered at only four domain names companies. The shops removed were all under the aegis of
US-based GoDaddy or PDR of India, both domain name brokers.

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