Or, alternatively, remove the domain names, since they're blatantly phishing domains.
I think anonymous domain registration is an important property to preserve. Many people need such services for their safety. However, if you're going to serve as an anonymity shield for another party, you're taking on some of that party's liability, and in particular you need to take down malicious domains.
I think anonymous domain registration is an important property to preserve. Many people need such services for their safety. However, if you're going to serve as an anonymity shield for another party, you're taking on some of that party's liability, and in particular you need to take down malicious domains.