An interesting example, considering the recent rant thread, but nope. Sorry. Telling a company that "they were hacked" even though it is far more likely that it was your own computer which was infested with n+1 pieces of malware, you're just wasting their time, and yours.
Unless you have evidence of actual security holes, of course. But the kind of people that find security holes in other companies' systems and are polite enough to notify the companies in question have no need for this particular kind of a guide.
At best you'll get back a copypaste email from their customer support, advising you to check and clean your computer.