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Originally Posted by Kyobanim
Here's my story and I'm sticking to it.
So, here I sit with a paypal spoof site on my server, 50,000 illegally obtained email addresses with MD5s, and a chat log of 2 guys doing a transaction to sell/buy those 50k email addresses.
So who do I report this to?
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Looks like you know your way around the web business,,
AND depending of your business disruption risk aversion factors,,
And assuming you don't want to just jump to a new IPS..
1)get your legal to write a nasty letter to you ISP, state you are concerned about NATIONAL SECURITY and LOSS OF REVENUE of yourself and the other system users. Explain how you have requested assistance from the LEO's and PAYPAL, COPY EVERYBODY. You don't need to tell them your getting zero responce..
2)get PAYPAL involved, despite what you think of their business model, they are very protective of their franchise. This would also preempt any PAYPAL backlash, should they get wind of your IP address from some other source,, thinking YOU ARE THE PERP.
3)Contact any of the IP address blocking orgs like SPAMHAUS, explain the problem. See if they know about the perps, make sure you and your ISP are not on their blocked list.. <<< LOST REVENUE
http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/
4)if your still have any log(s) of the perp activity on your server, mention it in all correspondence, show your concern, your want to cooperate and need for business transparency to PREVENT LOSS OF REVENUE...
5)If you feel the need,, Interpol, I know, not the number 1 go-to LEO outfit,, but they are available..
http://www.interpol.int/
Now,, if you found some arabic fonts in your text log,, Swiss bank accounts,, and Hilary's cell phone number,, this might have the potential for a new Tom Clancy movie???
Good Luck