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[edited by: mosley700 at 12:44 am (utc) on Sep. 30, 2002]
Have you found any common denominators in the tracking you've done? If you can back-track IP addresses (like the one that was used to hack your site) to a single owner, you may have a cause of action against that owner or company. You have an e-mail address... Does it contain a legitimate registered domain name? Likely suspects will be those whose sites you have displaced in the SERPs, so that may help narrow it down.
You should ask for help from your hosting service to identify the hacker who took your site down... That is big-time illegal. If they won't help and have not corrected the security hole that the hacker exploited, then it's time to change hosts.
Google has repeatedly stated that incoming links can't hurt you. Outgoing links to bad neighborhoods can kill you. Since this isn't the case here, don't worry about that.
Jim