Yup, I've actually done this (in the early days of phishing), and gotten 
some pretty good responses from the netblock owners.  Mostly Russian 
sites, but the replies were in perfect english.
Michael

Scott Harney wrote:

> John Hebert wrote:
>
>> Another question: How would I contact the owner of the
>> box to tell him the box is hacked? Contact the
>> netblock owner? Or should I just forget about all this
>> and go to bed?
>
>
> That's probably your best bet.  contact the netblock owner listed from 
> "whois".  also send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . You may or may 
> not get a response but it's worth a shot.  Make sure you cut and paste 
> in all the headers from the email.  Don't make any assumptions, just 
> present the evidence.  It helps to mention if your logs/email headers 
> are NTP synced.  (I've been on the other side of some of these things)
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
>>
>>
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