IP Address?
I am trying to figure out what company's address is behind this IP Address: 222.152.96.201. I received a nasty e-mail from it, but the basic Who is for ip addresses does not give me the proper information. If anyone can help me that would be cool. Thank you I have that much the emailer knew my name i think it was sent through a proxy but need company info
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- IP address : 222.152.96.201 IP address country: New Zealand IP address state: n/a IP address city: Dunedin IP address latitude: -45.866699 IP address longitude: 170.500000 ISP of this IP [?]: Telecom New Zealand Limited Organization: Telecom Xtra Host of this IP: [?]: 222-152-96-201.jetstream.xtra.co.nz [Whois]
- inetnum: 222.152.96.0 - 222.152.111.255 netname: FIPD-XTRA-NZ descr: Telecom Xtra descr: DSL Dynamic Pools country: NZ admin-c: TNZ1-AP tech-c: TNZ1-AP notify: notify: mnt-by: NZTELECOM changed: 20041122 status: ALLOCATED NON-PORTABLE source: APNIC role: Telecom New ZealandIPRegistry address: Telecom New Zealand IP Registry address: 31 Airedale Street, address: Auckland country: NZ phone: +64-9-363-5861 fax-no: +64-9-379-4790 e-mail: trouble: admin-c: DBK1-AP tech-c: BS3-AP nic-hdl: TNZ1-AP mnt-by: NZTELECOM notify: changed: 20031023 changed: 20041122 source: APNIC
- Keep in mind that nearly all unsolicited email comes from compromised home computers. This IP is going to be the IP of the spam-bot infected system that was used to send the message, not the address of the person who ordered it to be sent. The best thing for you to do is report the message to your ISP, and not respond to it. Never, ever, ever open or reply to spam - especially if it's in HTML format and contains images. All that does is let them know that your email address is legitimate and then they can pass it on to other spammers as a confirmed address.
- Some people are very good at using faked email and IP addresses. Don't know how they do it but my ISProvider told me that. IP could have been faked or from an average guys PC that the sender managed to hack into. Just report it to the company that provides your internet and maybe they can deal with it.
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