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Thread: got his IP address now what?

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    I have some jerk leaving "bad" stuff on a website of mine. but lets just say he is trying to hack in.

    WHAT DO I DO.

    i have the ip addresses that he uses but what good is that. I even did a tracert and found that he was in the Beverly MA area


    I want to know who it is.


    is there a was in javascript to automatically email so i have his email address like a mailto: with a forced send?
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    I would look up his ISP, which you can do here, http://packetderm.cotse.com/cgi-bin/lookuptools and report his hacking activities. They'll probably warn him and/or terminate his account.

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    Try www.samspade.org to get as much info as possible. Does he have a static IP? You could send a complaint to his ISP. Or if he is trying to hack you and you're sure his IP isn't forged you could try to hack him first... (especially if he's just a script kiddie).

    If there was a way to force sending of email with javascript, it's probably plugged as someone would have written a virus to exploit it.

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    thats what i figured.

    I wrote an email to the ISP

    I would love to hack an blow up his computer
    (hopefully it would be a big explosion, while he was at the computer)

    just kidding
    a fall down some steps would work just fine

    Is there some place to go to get the geographic location of a computer's ip address?
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    Originally posted by kurtsimons
    I even did a tracert and found that he was in the Beverly MA area
    How did you find out where he was by his ip address? Is there a program or website that will tell you this?

    Just wondering...

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    dos command

    tracert <ipaddr>

    not native to 95\, 98

    or goto one of the websites above

    one of the last hops had BVLD-MA
    so i figured that is what it was
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    thanks for the info

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    Hi Kurt,

    Did you find anything out yet? I'm dying to know!

    CG

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    not much...

    i wrote to [email protected]

    not much i could do iwth an IP address and a MAC address I guess
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    Smile If he has a broadband connection

    Cant you just block it?
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    Did you know...

    There are no tips available.

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    mediaone has started changing IP's more recently latley though...

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    NetBios

    When ever a hacker tries to packet me or mess with my site, I beat him at his own game. If he is on a network it is a good possibility that he is sharing some of his drives with full access. To see if he is open dos and type this:
    nbtstat -A IP

    If he has NetBios enabled you will see a chart, If he has a shared drive you will see the name of his computer and a <20> next to it. if you see the <20> then type his IP in the Start>Find>computer box.

    His computer will pop up in the found computers list and your in. If he has a password the look for a program called PQWak and it will break the password Byte by Byte.

    PS This only works if he is on Win9x

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    LOVE YA!
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    That's cool VBHack, but I would rather use a firewall to
    prevent that from happening.

    There's a free for personal use product called 'Tiny Personal Firewall' that beats the hell out of Zone Alarm and Symantec's firewall products. It's great and it really
    is tiny.

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    If hes on a fixed IP address, forward that IP address to a page with this code in it

    < IMG SRC="\con\con" >

    This will crash unpatched versions of windows, but I only think this works for win9x machines, worth a try thou.

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    explain?!?

    < IMG SRC="\con\con" >
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    Originally posted by kurtsimons
    explain?!?

    < IMG SRC="\con\con" >
    Dunno just will "excute" that same as if you were to type "\con\con" into the run menu and crash the pc.

    I think it might be < IMG SRC="file:\\\con\con" >
    cant remember exactly.

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    post it

    Post the IP so we all can have a go at it....

    ~Piz

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    now thats priceless!

    I had some kids submitting all types of stuff to a web site of mine... Media-One finally caught up with them, they havn't been back.

    next time I'll tell em to shut down their computer or me and my "boyz" will shut it down for em!

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    in all seriousness it is important to learn how to hack. Its the only way to make sure your own computer systems are safe.
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    test site

    It is good to know hacking....

    And here is a good site to test your security:

    www.grc.com

    Use the Shield Test & Port Probe utilities. I was quite amazed the first time I ran it over a year ago.

    I'm "Full Stealth" now!

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    i think the con/con has something to do with drivers or something. i am going to look into it.

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    That file://// con:con stuf almost never works because its so old.

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