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Websites
A nonprofit Internet watchdog, providing protection and advice for consumers and reducing Internet crime and fraud.
http://www.webguardian.com/

A database of addresses for reporting Internet abuse.
http://www.abuse.net/

Monthly e-zine about recognizing, preventing and fighting all types of fraud, misinformation and abuse perpetuated with the help of the internet.
http://www.scambusters.org/

A network of law enforcement officers who specialize in cybercrime investigation and training. Cover child pornography, cyberstalking, cyberscams and fraud online.
http://www.cyberlawenforcement.org/

A collection of Frequently Asked Questions related to net abuse, including spamming and e-mail scams.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/net-abuse-faq/

Resource guides and bulletins for combating Internet-related abuse
http://www2.webmagic.com/abuse.com/

A portal for sites pilfered, plundered and otherwise not original. Working to stop the theft of design and code.
http://www.pirated-sites.com/

What to include, what to omit, and who to send it to.
http://thorweb.anta.net/irt/abuse-report-clues.shtml

Security whitepaper discussing proxy honeypots and observations on the types of abuse that are aided and enabled by insecure proxy servers.
http://www.lurhq.com/proxies.html

Provides recommendations for administrators who have found their networks or servers publicly or privately "blacklisted" for alleged abuse.
http://thorweb.anta.net/irt/blacklisted.shtml

Brief introduction to basic techniques for tracing, reporting, and protecting against internet abuse.
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/18783.html

Articles on cyber-crime, scams and security breaches.
http://www.eweek.com/category2/0,1738,1599398,00.asp

What to include, what to omit, and who to send it to.
http://www.anta.net/irt/abuse-report-clues.shtml

Provides recommendations for administrators who have found their networks or servers publicly or privately "blacklisted" for alleged abuse.
http://www.anta.net/irt/blacklisted.shtml

Paper from a presentation discussing the role of insecure proxies in various forms of internet abuse, including spam, denial of service, fraud, and cracking.
http://www.apcauce.org/meeting/m...ing_3rd/Brian_Tompsett_Paper.pdf