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Domain

exposingjohns.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 1 community report from users

Campaign Intelligence

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First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

I'm getting texts saying I solicited a prostitute online, and they posted my phone number on a website, but will delete for a "fee" In the past 4 days I've gotten two texts, both from Compton, California numbers saying this, "ALERT* You are listed on exposingjohns.com/xxx-xxx-xxxx for soliciting a prostitute online for sex. Go to the above link to delete your profile. Well, considering I've never solicited a prostitute online, or ever, this made no sense to me and I figured it was spam, until I got the second one. I've been pretty good keeping my cell phone number off the internet, and when I googled it, the only thing that popped up was a Craigslist ad from 2 months ago, where I was warning people about buying puppies from somebody. The puppy we got had parvo, so I wanted to warn anybody that had bought a puppy that they should get it to the vet quickly, and to call me if they had any questions. So either somebody stole my number off that, or some company sold my information off an app on my phone or something, but it's pretty unsettling. Digging deeper into the "exposingjohns" website. It's based out of India. Kind of a red flag right there, among others. The 2 numbers that texted me had California area codes, and when I used privacystar.com, first thing that popped up on google when I searched the numbers, it said that the first one was owned by 'REED ELSEVIER I' which weirdly, is a company, an information company. When I got the second one today, I looked up both numbers again, the first one changed, and it says they are both owned by Cell Phone CMTN GRDN, CA. It's clearly a scam, which sounds similar to these "revengeporn" websites, or the potentialpredator.com or predatorswatch.com websites. Anyone have any experience with anything like this?

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