⚠️Warning⚠️: Chinese web domain scam
⚠️Warning⚠️: Chinese web domain scam
Today I received the following #email , which says that a Chinese company is trying to register some web #domains and found a conflict.

(If you are not the CEO, kindly please forward this email to your CEO since this is urgent. In case you believe this has been sent to you wrongly, please disregard it. Thanks.)
Dear CEO,
This is a official email. We are the Domain Registration Service company in Shanghai, China. I have an issue to confirm with you. Baotong Ltd sent a request on July 7, 2025. They intend to register "niwego" as their internet keyword and Chinese domains (niwego.cn, niwego.com.cn, niwego.net.cn, niwego.org.cn). But after we check it, we find this name conflicts with your business name or trademark. To deal with this situation properly, it's necessary to send a message to you and verify whether Baotong Ltd is your distributor in China?Best regards

The first thing that came to my mind was to send my offer to sell the domain, at a price of $1,000,000.00 , but then I thought it was a scam, and I started searching the internet for more information. I discovered that this #scam has been going around for many years.
Unfortunately my dream of becoming a millionaire has vanished 🤣
Jokes aside, do not interact with these people, ignore these emails, do not panic, in the end they force you to buy other web domains at very high prices.
Some reference sites
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Cheers
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Here's an example of how we use anycast to send traffic to the nearest nameserver:
ping.pe/ns1.grapheneos.org
This shows how we respond with an IP address based on GeoIP + anycast node:
dig.ping.pe/grapheneos.org:A:n…
With these examples, only 1 is off (UK server geolocated in US).
Ping, mtr, dig, TCP port check and real time BGP looking glass from multiple locations
ping.peGrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •You can compare those to see that does a great job:
ping.pe/51.222.156.101
ping.pe/209.141.35.164
ping.pe/54.37.41.188
ping.pe/51.79.160.50
Note ping.pe looks up a domain name in 1 location, then pings it everywhere, so it's misleading for a domain.
Ping, mtr, dig, TCP port check and real time BGP looking glass from multiple locations
ping.peGrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •GrapheneOS Frequently Asked Questions
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Unknown parent • • •@kurtz We improved it for everyone around the world. We're only saying that the biggest improvement is for the western US. That's because directing traffic with GeoDNS in the US to each coast relies on GeoIP data having a state but it often only has a country. We use the free GeoLite2 database from MaxMind instead of their paid GeoIP2 database with more city/state data.
It also helps with VPN providers using servers without GeoIP data available. Server provider GeoIP is worse than residential.