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Fake website takedown is the process of getting a fraudulent site that impersonates your brand suspended, blocked, and de-indexed by reporting it to the parties who actually control its availability - the hosting provider, the domain registrar, the CDN in front of it, browser safe-browsing programs, and where a checkout exists, the payment processor. There is no single authority to appeal to, which is why attribution comes before reporting.
Last reviewed: August 2026
Stolen revenue
→Every order placed on a clone storefront is a sale you lost, from a customer who fully intended to buy from you.
Customer financial harm
→Clone checkouts harvest card and UPI details. The victim experienced the fraud on what they believed was your website.
Support and refund costs
→Defrauded buyers contact your real support team demanding refunds for orders you never received and cannot verify.
Lasting trust damage
→Customers rarely distinguish the clone from the original after the fact. What they remember is that buying from your brand cost them money.
A fake website is the only threat in this category with a direct, immediate financial victim. Fake reviews cost you a sale; a clone storefront costs your customer their money and you their trust permanently. These sites are also the most time-sensitive - traffic peaks in the first days after launch, usually driven by paid ads against your own brand name, so a site removed in week three has already done nearly all the damage it was built to do.
Infrastructure and intermediaries
Browser and network blocklists
Search and discovery
Payment and commerce
Clone sites are found while they are still gathering traffic rather than after the refund requests start, browser warnings and search removals cut off their visitors, and payment reporting removes the reason to rebuild.
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