Identify the computer IP addresses
Hello world
How to identify individual IP addresses of the computer and confirm my own? How to identify the geographical region/city of the different IP addresses?
IP addresses seem to have 9 numbers - XX. XX. XX.XXX - Sign these individual computers / connection and country town?
This is related to the identification of hackers in my e-mail address. I have a report of log on the activity that reveals different IP addresses - please answer the layman that I am a little IT not aware
Really appreicate your support and your help with this! Thank you very much!
Philippe
Hi Philippe,.
IP addresses have actually 12 numbers - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - but they tend to drop the zeros so it can sometimes fool you. The following may help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address and/or http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/basics/question549.htm.
To confirm your address, click on start / all programs / accessories / right-click on command prompt, and then click Run as administrator. Then type IPCONFIG/all and enter. It will tell you your IP address and much more on your connections. Remember, unless you use a static IP address to your ISP (usually very unlikely), so you have a dynamically assigned address, which means that it could be different every time you connect or remain the same over a certain period to the ISP of time but eventually change even in this case. If the IP address of your ISP is something of a moving target and tying someone requires knowledge of the address and the time it has been used (and the cooperation of the ISP for this address to provide more details, which I imagine will be difficult to achieve without a court order or something like that).
You can find information about the owner of an IP address (address may not be the specific but more probably the range of addresses that includes this specific address) using WHOIS. Here is a place which provides that: http://tools.whois.net/whoisbyip/. Here's another option: http://www.whois.sc/. You can find other just Bing search and grabs 'whois' as a search term and you will have more than you can imagine.
For geographically locating an IP address, do the following: http://www.geobytes.com/ipLocator.htm?GetLocation. Here's another option: http://www.ip-adress.com/ip_tracer/. Other alternatives, search for 'The IP address index' Bing and you'll still find plenty of options.
If you have an email from pirates, you can optionally use the following to follow them: http://www.ip-adress.com/trace_email/.
Once you know who owns the block of IP address or the address itself, you can then contact them to see if you can find a more about those specific you interest if you also have the exact dates and at the times that go with them--but I frankly don't think that they will provide you information without a court order.
In addition, there are there programs that can be used to hide your IP address or send a false IP address and most of the pirates, using such programs, so even if you try to track it down, you can discover that they have covered their tracks with several false IP (sometimes several dozen) of their own IP address real than you see in the emails addresses and try to track down who is formidable , even for professionals.
I recommend you visit the site next where the Government helps people who have been victims of computer-related crime: http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx.
I hope this helps or at least gives you a head start on your quest. To be honest, the chances to really find these people without being a hacker yourself or hire a hacker are pretty slim, but you might get lucky and if you decide to report it or get help, the more information you can provide, more opportunities they have to do something.
Good luck!
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