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- Any visible contact, WHOIS info, and registrar (if you checked).
- Any user impact: broken payments, credential requests, or malware alerts.
5. Reporting options (who to notify)
- Site owner/host: use any “Contact” or abuse@ email on the site.
- Registrar/hosting provider: lookup via WHOIS and email the registrar/abuse contact.
- CDN or platform used (e.g., Cloudflare): report abuse through their portal.
- Copyright owner (if content is pirated): notify the rights holder with a DMCA takedown request and include your evidence.
- Search engines (if indexing pirated content): use their abuse/report forms to request removal from search results.
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Ullu is an Indian streaming platform offering a wide array of web series, with official access available through their website, apps, and partners like Amazon miniTV. The platform offers a "Family Mode" via the 2.0 app for content filtering, and users outside India may require a VPN for access. To explore official, safe viewing options, visit Amazon miniTV. Ullu - App on Amazon Appstore
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- Full URL(s) and page title.
- Date/time first seen.
- Description of suspicious activity (e.g., unauthorized streaming of specific series, redirects, pop-ups, malware warnings).
- Screenshot filenames and saved snapshot links.
- Any visible contact, WHOIS info, and registrar (if you checked).
- Any user impact: broken payments, credential requests, or malware alerts.
5. Reporting options (who to notify)
- Site owner/host: use any “Contact” or abuse@ email on the site.
- Registrar/hosting provider: lookup via WHOIS and email the registrar/abuse contact.
- CDN or platform used (e.g., Cloudflare): report abuse through their portal.
- Copyright owner (if content is pirated): notify the rights holder with a DMCA takedown request and include your evidence.
- Search engines (if indexing pirated content): use their abuse/report forms to request removal from search results.
- If phishing/malware: report to browser vendors (Chrome/Firefox) and security vendors (Google Safe Browsing).