Well, with lots of ports open and some unprotected services, it is possible but not exactly ethical to bring it down by using exploits on the particular service versions running. Or simply DDOS them with hping.
Just Ideas, but not going that far. The data should be enough to contact the proper authorities to get this fixed.
@Brahma
No it doesn't keylog, or install rootkis/spyware. The installer is merely like a trojan to fetch bad search providers and change as many browser preferences as possible on as many browsers. It is the toolbars and payload it fetches that is the most concern.
Just Ideas, but not going that far. The data should be enough to contact the proper authorities to get this fixed.
@Brahma
No it doesn't keylog, or install rootkis/spyware. The installer is merely like a trojan to fetch bad search providers and change as many browser preferences as possible on as many browsers. It is the toolbars and payload it fetches that is the most concern.