The Nightmares of Every HYIP Owner
Developing an HYIP website on a managed hosting provider and owning one will allow you to generate a lot of money through the internet. But this will also expose you to a number of challenges. Here are some of the roadblocks that you might encounter when running an HYIP website.
Blackmail
Every HYIP owner fears of getting blackmailed. The owner will receive this threat from an unknown resource, forcing him to accept an offer. The blackmailer offers a list of thousands of email accounts of those who are involved in the industry. The list is composed of a collection of emails from former scam HYIPs. If the owner turns down the offer to purchase, the blackmailer will threaten to spam each email on the list with the owner’s HYIP address. This will generate a lot of complaints which will compel the hosting provider to shut the site down.
DDoS attack
This is another nightmare that every HYIP owner is bound to face. Under DDoS attack, the website is bound to go offline. When its current members find the site inaccessible, they will then panic thinking that the HYIP is a scam. People will just stay away from the site making the owner lose potential members.
Hacking
An HYIP website is also susceptible to hacking. Once the website is hacked, it could be infected with malware. The script is also disrupted and the databases messed up. Hackers can change various details, MySQL and files for his own advantage.
Blocked e-currency accounts
When an HYIP e-currency account is blocked, there is no way for you to receive new incoming funds. This will also make it more difficult for you to rotate the existing funds and make pay outs. Your HYIP will then be labelled as scam.






















