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Kovalsky2015-08-11 17:43:38
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Kovalsky, 2015-08-11 17:43:38

What should I do if an admin scammed me?

Hello!

By the word "prokinul" I mean deceived or spent.

The story is this: there was a group of people who wanted to make a website. They paid money to a company that vouched to make a website, bought a domain name and hired an administrator from the same company to manage the hosting.

The company made a website, these people bought a domain, and the hosting admin made himself another account on the same site where they bought the domain, that is, it turns out two accounts - the domain hangs on one, hosting on the other.

There was some kind of quarrel between these people and the admin, the admin began to put spokes in the wheels, and in the end they parted ways. Only this admin managed to change passwords in the site admin panel.

Thus, people were left without a website, because they do not have access to the admin panel and hosting.

By the way, 1) the hoster and registrar are reg.ru, 2) the admin's mail matches his phone number, which is strange in itself, and coupled with the fact that the mail service says "this mail has been deleted" and its number is blocked, it is generally created the impression that all his contacts were fictitious, 3) I, using a miraculously surviving FTP account, dug up the login of the virtual host of this site. Suddenly it will help somehow ...

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What can be done in this case?

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Saboteur, 2015-08-11
@lazalu68

1. Do not quarrel with admins.
2. "these people bought the domain"
How exactly is the domain registered? On whom? If these people, then through the registrar you can change all appearances and data, and take the domain back, changing mail and passwords to it. If it is registered on the administrator, then in any way.
3. "I'm using a miraculously surviving FTP account." I hope before you write to the toaster, you managed to copy all the data from the site and the database? Suddenly this "admin" also reads?
You can contact the hosting provider and also try to change your account information if the hosting is paid for by a legal entity. But hosting can be easily opened anywhere and put a site there, the old hosting can no longer be picked.
In fact, the most important thing is to take the domain and site data.

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Andrew, 2015-08-20
@Andriy_pa_ko

Are there any documents?

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Alexey Lebedev, 2015-08-11
@swanrnd

The domain name and hosting must be registered with the company, not with the employee.
Let the firm sue the administrator.

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Evgeny Elchev, 2015-08-12
@rsi

What a strange situation. Are these people you? And why not contact the company, so that they would reason with the administrator? Why the hell do you need an admin if it is most likely shared hosting, and if not shared, it’s good to upload it there once. How can you quarrel with the administrator? Well, I understand with the web master, there are frills chips, dodelek for free, or vice versa, he will make the site crooked, but the admin, what to share with him?
Why did you store all this on someone else's hosting? After all, an account registered to the admin, in fact, belongs to the admin.
They leaked all the data via ftp (the admin is bad, since he didn’t even close access normally, although what kind of admin is there for shared hosting, some kind of enikey manager)? So what is the essence of the question, deploy the data on another hosting.
And what will you do with the administrator, and even with the tag jurisprudence. Did you have a contract? It wasn’t 100%, so you can forget about any further disassembly, unless of course you punch him in the face.

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