I found an unorthodox question (this question appears to have been deleted just after I posted this meta question, but our chat still exists here) that seemed harmless enough, so I offered my help, since I was under the assumption that the asker was the owner of a site that had been exploited.
It turns out the asker intended to reproduce the malicious code in the question, and gave me an unsolicited offer via email, requesting the full code from me in exchange for payment.
This has never happened to me before, and I obviously declined, but I do not know if this behavior is acceptable on Stack Overflow, so I'm asking for guidance as to how I am supposed to handle a situation like this now, and in the future.
For reference, the email I received from him is as follows:
Hey dude,
we was chatting on stackoverflow like 20 mins ago! Im interesting to have the full code. Let me know if you can complete it and i can pay you! Please send me how much it will cost if its possible!
Thanks!
Update
It has been pointed out that my concern was unclear. I do not care about the fact I was emailed (though I also was not aware it was publicly available, so if someone could give me a tip on how to resolve that, great), but I am concerned that a user on Stack Overflow attempted to request malicious code for personal use, and that is the issue up for discussion.
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to the URL you'll see the raw data. You can then check if that address matches the one they sent an email to.