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What is the whois of this domain

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westcoaster

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Today I received a scam mail. Not that this is new but I was curious when they provided a link to a website to harvest more info from me...

The site address is asiapacificonlinepromo.web.officelive.com

While trying to find the owner on a whois it comes up blank.

Can someone enlighten me as to what I am missing here.


I know it's a scam just curious about the who owns the site.

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OfficeLive.com is owned by Microsoft - I'm willing to bet it was spoofed.
 

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Already said above^
 

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I understand a spoof email, I get them all the time. How does it work that one can set up a spoof domain ( if that is what it is)

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Is the address you put in your first post the address to send responses to?

If so, it may be a legit offer.

I would take a closer look at where to submit a response.

That will surely tell you if it is legit or not.

As for how to set up a spoof or phishing attempt, it is not so much who the email or promo supposedly originates from. It is more telling as to where you send the response.

I can create anything from any company that will look so official and authentic.

If I was to send you something that supposedly originated from PayPal and you click on the link and the email response address is [email protected] then you know it is not legit.
 

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is the address you put in your first post the address to send responses to?

If so, it may be a legit offer.

I would take a closer look at where to submit a response.

That will surely tell you if it is legit or not.

As for how to set up a spoof or phishing attempt, it is not so much who the email or promo supposedly originates from. It is more telling as to where you send the response.

I can create anything from any company that will look so official and authentic.

If i was to send you something that supposedly originated from paypal and you click on the link and the email response address is [email protected] then you know it is not legit.


qft
 

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Yes, whatever.web.officelive.com websites are HOSTED on Microsoft servers, but it's just one of their MILLIONS of small business clients LIKE YOU AND ME.

EDIT: I don't think you could "whois" a sub-domain.
 
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