I tried domains@aol.net, which I got when I did a whois on the IP of the affected domain, then hit noc@ and abuse@aol.com I fired off an email to iWeb, who is hosting the scam site and is notorious for lack of response, and GoDaddy. My recommendation to anyone: start blocking .info like how Google delisted co.cc On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com> wrote:
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From: "Chris" <caldcv@gmail.com>
Anyone have an AOL security contact because like I posted yesterday, CNN was hit through a redirect vulnerability in their ad system and now AOL is suffering the same thing by having some scammer serving up "Casey Anthony leaked lawyer video" crap as Facebook spam where unsuspecting lusers are clicking like wild on it
My recommendation to anyone from Facebook who's listening here:
Block the whole damn domain. That will get them to contact you. :-)
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