Seek professional help! Seriously. It sounds like you need a good system-admin to tighten-up your site. You might want to check-out the (really fantastic) http://www.serverfault.com site for advice. The more specific your questions are, the better the chance you can get answers.
If you can also gather evidence pointing to the culprit(s), there might be legal action you could take ...though i don't know (maybe a good question for serverfault). At 04:17 PM 11/26/2009, Steve Crowder wrote: >Happy Thanksgiving everybody. Unfortunately, it's not a terribly happy >Thanksgiving for me. As many of you know, I own and host an online magazine >called Dangerwood....The Magazine, located at ><http://www.SurvivingParalysis.com>Www.SurvivingParalysis.com . Ever since I >changed website house and began learning the magazine format someone has been >trying to disrupt my website. It began with the contact tab. I forget what >exactly this person was doing but it was enough to disrupt my website to the >point I had to totally alter the contact tab. Then, later on, the same person >that is currently attacking my caregiver for, which allows individuals who >either seek caregiving positions or seek caregivers. I was able to block that. >Now however, that person has found a way to by registering and posting. Now, >my home page is covered with spam -- hundreds and hundreds of them, >essentially shutting the interactive forum part of my website down. It's the >backbone of the website. > >I decided to do a little investigative work, and I have traced the spam to >where I have a name and know that he is somehow associated with my old website >hosting company. How would you go about approaching this at this point? Would >you contact the company or go straight to some sort of authority? Also, can >any of you think of the way that I could possibly get around the spam? Go to >my website -- you'll see it all. This is after deleting thousands of spam >e-mails from the last couple of weeks. This whole thing has been going on for >two weeks now! > >Thanks, Nick ><http://www.SurvivingParalysis.com>Www.SurvivingParalysis.com > > > >

