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Post by LoveLuckLaughter on May 15, 2011 21:44:22 GMT -5
I'll finally be able to rest easy tonight.
But really, how did you find this out? And now that you have this IP address, are you able to pinpoint who that IP address belongs to? I'm not familiar with the ins and outs of internet espionage.
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Post by icantenough on May 15, 2011 21:53:10 GMT -5
no, i am not computer savvy enough to run some leet hacker stuff. the perpetrator made the mistake of trying to request my password, which sent an email to me with the IP address the request was made from. now there is a chance that it is a proxy server, but I am doubting it since it is a local comcast company on the outskirts of houston.
so with that said, it isnt NOD, or any of the people i thought it would have been. i doubt the type of person that had the computing whiz to set up a proxy would not have the wherewithal to know that an attempt at a password request would send me an IP or at least a notice.