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Sadie
06-27-2006, 06:25 PM
Hello. A few years ago, my sister and I made a screen name on AIM. Since then, she's lost the password and is using a new screen name. A little over a week ago, the old screen name signed on and the person started talking to my friend, sending her very hurtful messages. A friend of mine and I have been trying to locate the IP address of this screen name to compare it to the IP address of who we suspect is behind this. We have the suspect's IP, but not the screen name's. Can anyone help me out? I've never done any of this 'investigation' stuff so any assistance would be very greatly appreciated.

Thanks :)
Sadie

toast
06-28-2006, 08:56 AM
Could you get him/her to connect directly? I dunno if this still works but you can try: Netstat-n and look @ the ip on 444*.
Im not sure, someone correct me.

~T

GH0STce11
07-10-2006, 02:21 AM
Try to connect to the user somehow. Either open a Direct connection or a video chat or talk or something.

Then you can use the command posted above in cmd.exe, or you could use a program like NMap or similar to see which port opens up and then you'll have the IP!

rodmx
07-22-2006, 06:29 PM
Another option, locate a page that logs the *0 last visitors - tell him to visit the page for reading a special article, then go to the page and take a look at the list of visitors. (the idea is )

If you own a website, you can add code for storing your visitor's ip and every header sent by the browser for a page that is visited or an image that is downloaded.

or request a page counter (the are free sites that offer that) - that's the kind of stats a page counter do save (browser, ip, etc). --- you can even send the link by email and when the use opens the email, the image will download and the server that hosts the image will save the data you require

Regards,

hartman
07-22-2006, 10:35 PM
well first try to talk to this person whle there signed onto the screen name, then what you need to do is to make a "direct connection" by doing this you are now connected right to his/her computer.
Now go to <Start>< Run>< and type in "command" (without quotes) then you will want to type in "netstat -n" (without the quotes). This will then open up a list of connections revieling the computers ip of which you are connected to.


That should solve your problem!!

notchris86
02-26-2009, 09:39 PM
can anyone do this with a mac via AIM
the webpage idea works excellent thank you

nozf3r4tu
02-28-2009, 12:54 PM
Syntax created a script and you can register an account,then send people to that page. It will get you the ip adress. Look the main page of this site.

naodwalk
03-07-2009, 11:44 PM
you could also get him to shoot you an email and click on the drop box by the email. Then click View Source, and find the "originating IP" which will be his ip then use ip2location to find his coordinates from there.