I just found a big one hitting a lot of site i know of. How do i report this to anyone? I don't know the hostees language so i cannot report it to him and I'd rather it stop now than anything.
what's the site url? where are they located physically? the easiest route is to report them to their ISP. getting law enforcement to care is significantly more difficult. and close to impossible if they're in some countries.
You could report it in English, and hope that someone understands you. You could also use one of those online translation tools, if you can find one for that language. It's possible that they will also get the idea if you simply mention the url. I would recommend sending them an email with your report in English and the other language translated below. Another thing you could do is request a translation right here. There are a lot of international webmasters on this board, I'm sure someone would be willing to help. What language is it you need?
there are entire sites or hacker networks out there well known to their hosts or even supported by their hosts much greater are the chances to report an individual hacker using a regular ( reputable?) ISP in a civilised country with modern law. else all you can do is secure your site - learn your site, KNOW your site - and make it hacker proof by all known means cyber crime in US is easily reported if any US interests, ISPs, hosts, or companies are hit or used by the hackers - there are precise informations available how to report hackers. most of the hackers activities is on NON apache level - hence system level - thus outside apache log to track. if you hope that the site you found can be closed by the hosting company find out which host using Linux enter host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx enter the IP of the hackers-domain this will show where that domain is hosted then go whois domain-name-of-host to fine address of hosting service use the email address published in whois also use the following email addrfesses of the host abuse@ webmaster@ hostmaster@ and most likely one or several of them will work a host in general will speak english as en is the www language. include facts, log files, proof sufficient for th ehost to really act no absolute proof no action possible the only proof would be log files from hacked sites showing originating IP of ISP/host as source of all hacks anythng else would be guess and gossip
So i did some further research http://www.ic3.gov GOOOOOOD THING I could report my hacking because I have varification they were paid to do it and wanted to hold my site hostage till a person was made server admin. Just nothing on random hacking though -.-
You can surely use this link to reprt hacking as they are the paid site for this purpose http://www.ic3.gov