Re: why would they try to access my computer?
From: Ryan Atici (Ryan_Atici_at_hotpop.com)
Date: 10/20/04
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 18:31:47 -0400
>This is an AOL user, not AOL headquarters.
Since I am new at this, if you don't mind me asking, how do you know that
the IP address "172.140.217.200" belongs to an AOL user? When I traced the
IP address using "NeoTrace Pro", it returned AOL headquarter as the
destination for that IP. Do you think "NeoTrace Pro" returns the
domain(internet service provider) of that user? If so, should I send an
email to AOL stating that one of her users with this IP address
"172.140.217.200" attempted to hack into my computer?
Thanks
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