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Well, I guess if they're still online and do silly stuff, like not use a VPN, not have a Firewall installed on their computer... Or they re-use the VPS which also has their personal blog on it... There would be ways to do something. But that's all very unlikely.
I mean the
whoisis a good idea. Admins will usually want to know what they're dealing with, and where it's coming from. But the rest of the steps really depend on how bored an admin is. The best course of action regularly is to block it and move on. There's so much bad stuff hammering the average webserver anyway. Launching a counterattack is a bit illegal, so that might not be an option. And if some admin has a few hours to pass until it's 5pm and time to head home, or do it as a hobby and have time to spare they might investigate. I've found some hacked servers that way, wrote a few emails. But in practice, 99% of the time there isn't anything to accomplish.