Online form-building JotForm has its domain suspended by the US Secret Service

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Online form-building startup JotForm has its domain suspended by the US Secret Service
16TH FEBRUARY 2012 by MARTIN BRYANT

In what might be a first for a startup, an online form-building tool called JotForm says that it has had its domain, jotform.com, suspended by the US Secret Service as part of a law enforcement investigation.

A post on the JotForm blog yesterday explained, “As a part of an ongoing investigation about content posted in our site, a US government agency has temporarily suspended our jotform.com domain. We are fully cooperating with them, but it is not possible to say when the domain would be unblocked.”

JotForm, which is a product created by New York City-based Interlogy Internet Technologies, claims to have 700,000 users and over 2 million user-generated forms on its servers.

In a posting to Hacker News today, JotForm founder Aytekin Tank explained that the service’s DNS host, GoDaddy had complied with a Secret Service request to take down the domain. Tank explains in the posting that he wasn’t greeted with much urgency when he contacted the Secret Service. “The agent told me she is busy and she asked for my phone number, and told me they will get back to me within this week.

“I told them we are a web service with hundreds of thousands of users, so this is a matter of urgency, and we are ready to cooperate fully. I was ready to shut down any form they request and provide any information we have about the user. Unfortunately, she told me she needs to look at the case which she can do in a few days. I called her many times again to check about the case, but she seems to be getting irritated with me. At this point, we are waiting for them to look into our case.”

Domain seizures related to criminal activity have been a growing trend in the US. Democrat senator Ron Wyden has been campaigning against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Operation In Our Sites, which has been obtaining control of domain names of sites suspected of dealing in infringing content since 2010. However, with the Secret Service’s focus on safeguarding the country’s financial infrastructure and economy, phishing seems like a likely activity suspected on JotForm.

Tank says that JotForm has a sophisticated phishing filter in place. “We take phishing very seriously…. we also take any reports about phishing very seriously and quickly suspend the accounts and let the other party know about it.”
 
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stupid government. taking down a entire host when only a few are fucking up the system while thousands of others lose out.
 
so, they're expect of everyone to be little own policeman and to control the users for the stupid laws they don't even care about!
Yes, always let someone else do the work for you. Lazy bastardz
 
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