I would definitely report it to the sites service provider. They can usually take steps to rectify situations like this in a timely manner.
Lawrence J. Lauer 2000 MCSE, Cisco CCNA, MCP, CNA -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.3ia owEBpgBZ/4kAlQMFADxhdMCcDrP4Gs0JLQEB2GMD/1HXqJ95xfm/klJZmtV/Dqn4 gE7JS+0h2SgQ17mc34uXOxWURILMFGXGdITxLceGSaLvqrhiyOZfc9qkF7edNb1T WVD0G3C+fk3elJ7nwU55Q5agstP0jJn1uZGFFtPsj4H1017NXktR45t7oigYSCDG HzAoNOro/PPP9W7mHB/BrAxiBnBncHNpZwAAAAA= =3jAH -----END PGP MESSAGE----- ----- Original Message ----- From: "VanMeter, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Incidents (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "SECURITY-BASICS (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:27 AM Subject: Malicious web sites > I had a user that was exposed to the JSCript/Seeker.e.Trojan after visiting > a web site. The user wasn't infected since the browser and anti-virus > software is up to date with patches and updates. > > But what I would like to ask is. > > Does anyone know of a place were you can report web sites that are > propagating viruses? You can go to emailabuse.org to report the use of > electronic mail to advertise unethically, harass, annoy, or cause harm to > the email recipient. > > John van Meter > ----------------------- > Worrying is like rocking in a rocking chair -- It gives you something to do, > but it doesn't get you anywhere. > >