Should the listing on this site be blocked?

Here we find a list of weak Morto-passwords vulnerable to the current RDP Morto-worm to check vulnerability against this malware:
-http://digitaloffense.net/tools/morto.txt
Some AV block this URL, well while this particular link is neither suspicious not malicious
an sich the overall domain as such is flagged as suspicious here: http://www.urlvoid.com/scan/digitaloffense.net
While for instance Sucuri has no problems with this domain whatsoever:
web site: http://digitaloffense.net/tools/morto.txt
status: Verified Clean
web trust: Not Blacklisted
It is flagged here: http://www.browserdefender.com/site/digitaloffense.net/
http://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=digitaloffense.net
http://global.sitesafety.trendmicro.com/
http://www.browserdefender.com/site/digitaloffense.net/
The latest tests indicate that this site contains malicious software or could defraud visitors.
Sites that directly or indirectly facilitate the distribution of malicious software or source code,

polonus

The first 4 listed at Norton/browserdefender are active and give detection on VT

calc.pdf
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=dbe9509a40b101ddad365fdf8d7d7fba17f3a09d2417db9cd8eee21c38038f71-1314646686

iiscrack.zip
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=9485eecd0d97bfd15968ead7d0b930e83b1a2c91886aff4bae726ad0101ea280-1314647243

mobb-07-2006.tar.gz
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=cff38e64eb33291fe9c359e3af76afaed26c302bf49131551005d8b431adbf41-1314647254

pasvagg.pl
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=a02576d500891b1692d0065faa261e0b1906881a16bdb13d9ca3e11657b573b1-1314646764

Hi Pondus,

The last one should be reported to avast. As you see attached, it is being alerted by Bitdefender Trafficlight, by M86 and by WOT, but not by avast webrep,

polonus

Given the domain name, packetstormsecurity.net, is this not a case of examples of exploit code being posted rather than images of the exploit code ?

Or is this packetstormsecurity.net leaching off the name of packetstormsecurity.org, see image.

EDIT: Though it looks like both domains are registered by the same company, see image2.