This cluster centers on 2382 connected domains tagged as PureHVNC, elf, sh. 572 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 969 phone numbers (8772427372, 1319641540, 1319641221) with 557 FTC complaints; 690 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@aol.com, online.motors@consultant.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 2228 complaints with federal agencies. Geog...
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First seen Feb 22, 2026
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- 9 community reports from users
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This cluster centers on 2396 connected domains tagged as 156-233-71-230, Quakbot, lnk. 586 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 969 phone numbers (8772427372, 1319641540, 1319641221) with 565 FTC complaints; 690 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@aol.com, online.motors@consultant.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 2237 complaints with federal agen...
This cluster centers on 1895 connected domains tagged as BeaverTail, RedLineStealer, password: 2026. 113 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 934 phone numbers (8772427372, 1319641540, 1319641221) with 524 FTC complaints; 683 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@aol.com, online.motors@consultant.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 2093 complaints wit...
This cluster centers on 2416 connected domains tagged as BABADEDA, WallStealer, meterpreter. 607 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 969 phone numbers (5086371451, 9366439335, 1842506726) with 570 FTC complaints; 690 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@aol.com, online.motors@consultant.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 2243 complaints with federa...
This cluster centers on 2764 connected domains tagged as BeaverTail, Kaiji, fbf543. 645 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1132 phone numbers (7638857447, 8664372914, 2157987305) with 10266 FTC complaints; 146 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8616274 CFPB complaints; 298 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vm...
This cluster centers on 3287 connected domains tagged as HijackLoader, RemcosRAT, screenconnect. 617 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1649 phone numbers (5408463620, 8552597377, 8007873903) with 7110 FTC complaints; 143 companies (Informative LLC, HomePlus Corporation, Doral Capital Corporation) with 8547081 CFPB complaints; 807 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@...
This cluster centers on 2874 connected domains tagged as QuasarRAT, StealitStealer, pw-k53mv9bc. 652 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1375 phone numbers (2157987305, 2025069230, 2028641298) with 14635 FTC complaints; 160 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8680419 CFPB complaints; 299 email addresses (abuse@fb.com, ...
This cluster centers on 1486 connected domains tagged as None, keylogger. 5 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1364 phone numbers (3124141737, 3163966869, 8553892999) with 17909 FTC complaints; 170 companies (EQUIFAX, INC., TRANSUNION INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC., BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8747332 CFPB complaints; 187 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vmh5.grup...
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SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
SEO Powersuite - Intentionally Misleading Pricing Link-Assistant.com has some great seo tools, but for the last 4 years they have been using a deceptive pricing model. If you look through the sales pages on the site, it appears to be a one-time license fee. There's a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page saying you get 6 months of free Search Engine Algorith Updates. After that, you can extend the Algo Updates for a monthly fee. The truth is, your software does basically nothing if you don't subscribe to the algo updates. You can view reports and stuff, but it won't gather any new data. I fell for it back in 2010. I was looking for some tools to make my job easier, and ended up dropping about a grand on the Enterprise suite. I specifically wanted to pay once-use-forever. I wasn't interested in web-based tools at the time or monthly subscription services. When my Search Algo updates expired, I just figured the data might not be as accurate. Ha. The software just bricked. I contacted support. Here's the exchange, dated 6/6/11: > **Me:** Am I correct that the Powersuite basically stops functioning after your Live! subscription ends? > **Support Guy:** Not exactly. Actually with an expired maintenance plan (called 'Live! Plan subscription') you'll still be able to work with existing projects (view and edit them). > However, it will not be possible to gather any new data from search engines. This is done to prevent our users from getting incorrect search results. Following incorrect recommendations our tools would provide based on these results could harm our users' rankings in search engines and/or the rankings of their clients, and we certainly don't want this to happen. Just the same is with other SEO software providers - they either produce purposely irrelevant data or disable search options in the same way we do when a user's maintenance plan expires. > **Me:** If so, I feel a little deceived, because it wasn't really clear on the website that this
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