dnslink.com seems like a scam hosting company that enables the few sites it hosts to infiltrate unsuspecting visitors with virus that attempts to take over the browser of the user with a blue screen, pop up that pc has a serious issue and to call or connect to the special number for support right away.
I actually called the number and when the person referenced windows, I was using a mac, and asked to connect to my pc remotely to see what was going on I immediately disconnected from the internet and had to shut down and reboot. I reset my entire pc, tire day research of a specific domain which instigated the same event.
I called godaddy the Registrat that responded they could not do anything this was up to the host. The host is DNSlink which has no phone number easily associated. But when researching on the internet has complaints to the same and similar scenario. So how does one stop a company that acts as a host and domain owner from scamming people?
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