A neo-Nazi website has lost its .com — but gained an .ru.

After getting dropped by GoDaddy and Google earlier this week, Daily Stormer is back online with a new Russian domain name as of Wednesday morning, Ars Technica reported.

“What has happened is that we’ve been given a massive amount of publicity by the media,” the hate site’s founder, Andrew Anglin, wrote in a post explaining the shift. “And we need to work on capitalizing on that to get our ideas further into the public sphere.”

Anglin also credited internet troll-turned-neo-Nazi Andrew “weev” Auernheimer, the Daily Stormer’s administrator, for getting the site up and running, Ars Technica reported.

Google joined web hosting company GoDaddy on Monday in revoking the domain registration of the hate site after it posted a disgusting article mocking Heather Heyer, the anti-hate crusader murdered in Charlottesville.

Anglin had written the story which described Heyer as dying in a “road rage incident,” saying the “childless” woman was a “drain on society,” and that “most people are glad she is dead.”

GoDaddy said the post violated its terms of service because it believes “this type of post could incite additional violence.”