- Website Abuse: Website abuse refers to any malicious activity that is performed on a website. Some examples of website abuse include malware injection, defacement, phishing, spamming, and illegal content distribution
- Malware Injection: Malware injection involves adding malicious code into a website to infect the devices of visitors with malware
- Email Abuse: This include spamming, phishing, spoofing, and malware distribution.
- Phishing: Phishing is a form of fraud where a cybercriminal tries to trick someone into providing sensitive information, such as usernames and passwords, by impersonating a trusted organisation
- Spamming: Spamming refers to sending unsolicited messages or advertisements. It can be used to spread malware, scam people, or advertise illegal products or services
- Website Defacement: Website defacement involves changing the appearance of a website without authorization from the owner of the site
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Reporting Abuse
Here at MelbourneIT, we actively work to stop online abuse in all its forms. You can help us stop illegal and harmful activity by reporting abuse or improper domain usage.
How do I report abuse?
To report spam, phishing, hacked websites, other illegal activity, or content that breaches our Acceptable Use Policy (melbourneit.au/legals/acceptable-use-policy) please email abuse@melbourneit.com.au
Some examples of abuse include: