The fraudsters are well protected with these individuals.And what if I told you that some individuals are having fun cloning domain names similar to popular domain names in order to redirect these fraudulent domain names to YouTube videos with the aim of boosting their popularity? Does that ring a bell?Like Trusttpilot.com, for false exampleNow, since fraud benefits both sides, they deliberately turn a blind eye to the fraudulent, illegal, and long-term harmful practice for the targeted victims and their tarnished reputations.All this because the fraudulent redirection does not affect their own domain names but those of rival companies like Microsoft.They take advantage of these fraudsters to get rich, and all complaints on this matter are systematically ignored and thrown in the trash.Now, to put an end to this form of scam, we must put an end to those who participate in it.If you see what I mean