Ummm, my website? From: BigMike Message: Hey, I checked my DNS propagation using that online tool... and instead of an IP address, my A record says "Funny Gewerbli Exclusive" in bright pink text. Is that normal?
It’s also possible that this is a , similar to how “HiNull” and “WHMCSFull” operate as known distribution hubs for nulled WHMCS software. The term “exclusive” suggests that whoever posted this was claiming that their version is somehow special or unique — perhaps it includes additional “features” (or more likely, additional malware) not found in other nulled distributions.
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appears to be a Swiss-German colloquialism or localized term relating to small trades, commercial entities, or local businesses ( Gewerbe ). Ummm, my website
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