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by HelloNurse
2852 days ago
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You are dealing with customer support for some Aruba customer, i.e. not you. Why don't you contact police or the site owner instead? If it's a hacked server, the owner has to notice the hack and ask for help cleaning up if necessary. You have no authority whatsoever, and if you attempt to stir up trouble about someone's web site, closing tickets is at the polite end of the response spectrum. You risk prosecution. If it's a brazen criminal using their own host, they are the customer and the site is working as expected. No customer support required. |
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> Why don't you contact police or the site owner instead?
Police? Seriously? My police here in germany or the italian police? What do you think will happen? Right: nothing. Site owner? If you can tell me the site owner from an IP... I will do that.
> You risk prosecution.
By telling a service provider that they host malicious content and should do sth. about it? Now that's an interesting view.
> If it's a brazen criminal using their own host [...] No customer support required.
The customer support was the only way to contact the provider. It doesn't matter if they are housing or hosting malicious content. They are at least partly responsible, especially if someone is telling them.