This is just wrong!

Same thing was done with the "official" Louisiana GOP website. It is owned by a Charles Davis. It didn't even have the information required by the RNC until the day of the La Primary.
 
Here is how he did it.

The Page sourse

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>

<head>
<title>~ ALSO VISIT ~ www.MikeHuckabee.com ~ Republican Candidate For President </title>
<META name="description" content="Washington Republican Party Washington State GOP"><META name="keywords" content="Washington Republican Party Washington State GOP">
</head>
<frameset rows="100%,*" border="0">
<frame src="http://www.wsrp.org" frameborder="0" />
<frame frameborder="0" noresize />
</frameset>

<!-- pageok -->
<!-- 07 -->
<!-- 7.0-->
</html>

He is just using frames to plase the wsrp.org information in a large frame on the page.

Now, the potential exists to do a "man in the middle" attack to get credit card numbers and such from the donation link.

Very very very wrong and the Washington GOP needs to know about this ASAP and send out a press release that this location is not legitimate...

Keith
 
What bothers me almost as much is the title of the article on BOTH sites:

"Gov. Huckabee finishes a strong second"
 
This is disgusting.... hope this guy burns in hell.

Also annoys me a little bit. Its not hard to protect yourself or your website from this type of thing happening against you. The web-developer for the real Washington gop site should have been smarter.
 
I just send an e-mail to godaddy about it. Godaddy is hosting the site, and this is definitely against their terms of service. His whole account will probably be shut down.
 
Can any of you guys write articles about this fraud, and then Digg it?

I'd like to write it myself, but it wouldn't turn out good enough.

The word needs to get out & then hopefully someone will pick it up in the media.

Thanks
 
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