It’s common to see companies being attacked by cyber- and typo- squatters.
Not long ago, I found Hostgtor.com, a junk site that does nothing except stealing traffics from typo searches; and GatorHost, a twitter page built by Hostgator affiliate.
Typo-Squatters

(See? Nothing but bunch of crap links.)
Twitter-Squatters

(And who’s that hot Indian girl?)
Hostgator’s response
And without surprise, I see Hostgator fighting back with Adwords (ouch!) and their own Hostgator Twitter page.

In certain point of view, I think being attacked by cybersquatters is something worth congratulating – as it shows you now own a big name on the Internet. Right?










