The owner of "gamil.com" must get so much email. I have mistyped that domain so many times (and corrected myself), but whoever owns that domain has a massive amount of power based solely on all the unintended emails he receives. Imagine all the bank account password resets, confidential information, and personal information that are accidentally sent to "gamil" addresses instead of "gmail". If I were a state-sponsored hacker, I'd be trying to take control of as many typo domains as possible and hoovering up all the mistaken emails and mining them for valuable information.
gamil.com is such a weird place. Gamil Design appears to be a legitimate business with a crappy site, but you just know how coveted the domain must be by bad actors.
Their first entry is "OK you hackers out there – you confounded us for a little while – but gamil is back!".