I can't believe you ask this question. Personally I would do everything
within my power to get the info deleted. It's not ethical to close your
eyes and walk away because your info is not in there. I would not be
able to sleep having this info.
I believe the world can only be a better place if we all do what we can
to make our own spot better.
If my data were in that list I'd do everything to get it removed too, so
why would I not at least try to do the same with data of others.

I must say I would not risk my own life or that of my family to have
this problem solved, but I gather this is not at the order.

Again; this is my personal opinion.

Bert

On 25/07/2011 16:29, Rob Widham wrote:
> How about not reporting it all?  There is no legal obligation to do
> so.  Why get involved?
>
> I certainly would not read a story about a website containing data
> from 2004-2007, who cares?
>
> Rob
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     On 25 July 2011 13:37, James Costello <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>     > Have you considered reporting it to google, mcafee and any of the
>     > webfiltering vendors
>
>     I've just started the process of reporting it to Google and if I don't
>     get anything back in the next month will think about going to the
>     media about it.
>
>     The data may be old, possibly dating 2004-2007 however it is still a
>     lot of personal info that is definitely worth something in the wrong
>     hands so needs removing.
>
>     Robin
>
>
>     > On Jul 25, 2011 7:28 AM, "Robin Wood" <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>     >> On 29 June 2011 23:44, Robin Wood <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>     >>> I've found a Russian site that is loaded with credit card
>     information,
>     >>> all of which is indexed by Google. Where is the best place to
>     report
>     >>> it to?
>     >>>
>     >>> Robin
>     >>>
>     >>
>     >> A quick update on this, despite contacting various organisations,
>     >> including US Secret Service and FBI (or CIA, can't remember),
>     Russian
>     >> Certs and both Visa and Mastercard, the site is still there and the
>     >> stashes on it are growing. It is now also hosting some hacking
>     tools
>     >> that weren't there before including c99shell and r57shell and
>     now some
>     >> porn as well.
>     >>
>     >> Robin
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