Posts archive for: April, 2008
  • Ip Tracing

    Ip Tracing

    Every device connected to the public Internet is assigned a unique number known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. IP address consist of four numbers separated by periods (also called a 'dotted-quad') and look something like 127.0.0.1.

    The IP Tracing service helps you search location of any IP address. It searches the City, State, Country, longitude & latitude of where the computer with that particular IP address is located and also Includes name and address of the owner of IP address. The Address for email, IP or email name searches for the physical street address of the user. You can trace IP addresses of computers located in anywhere .

    HDRC provides IP Tracing Services : So by tracing the IP we can reach to that computer which is used to act the criminal activities like Email Spoofing, SMS Spoofing, URL Spoofing, IP Spoofing, Phishing etc.
    Benefits:
    • Trace as many IP/domains at one time.
    • New tab system allows easy assessment of every email traced in the session so multiple traces can be done at one. (adv. only)
    • Report abuse. Easily create abuse reports to send to the ISP to stop hackers.
    • The new save option allows any trace to be saved as an html file so they can be accessed later and used as proof of hack attempts etc!
    Peter Smith
    http://www.hdrconline.com

  • E-mail Spoofing

    E-mail Spoofing

    E-mail spoofing is a term used to describe fraudulent email activity in which the sender address and other parts of the email header are altered to appear as though the email originated from a different source.

    E-mail spoofing is a technique commonly used for spam e-mail and phishing to hide the origin of an e-mail message.Email spoofing refers to email that appears to have been originated from one source when it was actually sent from another source. Individuals, who are sending "junk" email or "SPAM", typically want the email to appear to be from an email address that may not exist. This way the email cannot be traced back to the originator.
    There are many possible reasons why people send out emails spoofing the return address: sometimes it is simply to cause confusion, but more often it is to discredit the person whose email address has been spoofed: using their name to send a vile or insulting message.
    Sometimes email spoofing is used for what is known as "social engineering", which aims to trick the recipient into revealing passwords or other information.
    HDRC provides IP Tracing Services : So by tracing the IP we can reach to that computer which is used to act the criminal activities like Email Spoofing, SMS Spoofing, etc.
    Peter Smith
    http://www.hdrconline.com

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