There's a very sketchy site at stackkoverflow <dot> com
(two Ks) which seems to have highly variant behavior based on each visit.
I had cleared my browser history and went to type in stackoverflow
manually and mistyped it. The first time I visited it was a blank screen that said "click to verify you're human". This seemed strange, but since I had just cleared my browser cache I wondered if it was one of the site's "legitimate" CAPTCHAs (since they do come up sometimes, I've been trained to treat it as normal).
But then it asked me to install an extension ("securybrowse") and I knew something was up. I wasn't wearing my glasses, but I looked and realized a key had stuck while I was typing.
Revisiting it I don't quite get the same behavior, it does other things--forwarding around and trying to get you to log into Facebook (I didn't stick around to figure out what it was doing exactly.)
It's not technically duplicating content, so reporting methods for that seem not to apply. If there's legal leverage to do anything about it, it would be more of a trademark violation, or something? Just being a bad actor in general?
I don't know what kind of clout Stack Overflow would have with registrars or browser safety databases to do something about it, but mentioning it here in case someone more up on effective reporting can do so.