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Part 14. How I Traced the Cloned Scam Sites
Fraud networks don’t stop at one domain — they clone sites, switch addresses, and hide behind privacy shields to stay ahead of victims and investigators. But with persistence and the right tools, those sites can be traced.
In this episode of the Justice DIY series, I reveal:
How I uncovered the network of cloned Intellisoft scam sites
The role of WHOIS records, IP history, and DNS trails in tracking fraud
Why registrars like NameSilo and hosts like AWS failed to act on repeated abuse reports
How victims can use public records and DIY tracing methods to document fraud themselves
⚠️ Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here is legal or financial advice.
📌 Justice DIY shows how evidence can cut through obfuscation — proving that even cloned scams leave a trail.
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