Do you owe Tom an apology too?
Typically you would put some type of PoC on your WhoIs information for your domain name (link) --WhoIS contacts are usually shielded from crawlers looking for email accounts to spam, and your random strangers asking stupid questions... This would allow corp security guys like me to contact you when you site gets whacked and is being used illicitly.
You can edit your WhoIS information at your domain registar, which looks like it is Fast Domain/URL Jet.
-Josh
When I read this AoM article, I thought of your comments.
Todd, Caleb, and others do a great job being helpful and patiently bearing us novices. I know it must become arduous answering the question, "What is better 9mm or .45 acp?" ad nauseam.
Thank you for all the good you do.
"Keep your powder dry and your hatchet scoured."
There is also a convention to have a domain name/security page to allow reporting of vulnerabilities, incidents, etc. These typically connect to a contact form (which may create a different kind of expectation, one not tied to the million random clueless gun related emails....)