What do you mean by black-hat? You mean we will need to collect donations to pay for his doxxing? Why BTC60?
Bit365 is very privacy-minded. He dotted his I's and crossed his T's. He did everything that I would have done, and actually he taught me a thing I did not know.
Did you know that he does NONE of his own SEO? It's too much of a risk to his privacy. I would have made that mistake if I were him, signing on to other PHP BB's (such as bitcointalk) and linking to my site. I would have tweeted about my site, etc. Bit365 does NONE of this. The only profile I could definitively tie him to is the one he uses here on bitcointalk. There were two or three other profiles that used similar conjugation, diction, salutations, etc. But those are all circumstantial.
A Black-Hat is someone that specializes in getting data to which he should have no access. I can not tell you how to find one, but you do not "donate" to a black-hat: You pay him. His highly-specialized skill-set is what you're buying. There is a whole economy now. Let's say you wanted his cell number, and had his real name. Imagine how this is actually going to happen. Which is easier, hacking t-mobile? att? Or is there a guy at t-mobile who will just spin around in his chair, clickety-clack on a keyboard ... and cough it up? You do for me, I do for you. There is an entire underground economy that can be used to obtain data to which you have no legal right.
60 BTC ... Is semi-arbitrary. I just mean to imply 0.2 btc is not going to cut it. The guy who I had contracted was Unonymous, from bitcointalk. I have not heard back from him after sending him the money. What I mean to imply is "You get what you pay for" and for 0.2 btc, I got what I paid for.