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Re: hacked email account


From: Cryptreaper <cryptreaper () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 13:16:49 +0500

sue your email provider, sue the company whose ip was used and sue
another few intermediaries right away. as some one also mentioned,
involve police right away.

On 5/1/06, helen wilkinson-makey <helen () wilkinson-makey co uk> wrote:
My personal email provider records the IP address of every success and
failed log in.

An IP address tried to access my account on Thurs 27th April at 10.29am.
A quick check on www.ripe.net aroused my suspicions immediately when I
found out the ISP. Further checks on google revealed the IP address
seems to belong to a large organisation that knows me.

More extensive google searches revealed this IP address was regularly
and consistently left on a forum where this person was talking about a
major IT project that I am an extremely well known opponent too.

This person also left another IP address on the forum which again is
linked to another major organisation that knows me.

Is there anyway I can track when this IP was doing on a given day ( web
page visited etc) and preferably within a time scale???

I know I will need to get radius records but I want to investigate this
as far as possible myself. From what I have uncovered so far this
attempted log in is highly suspicious. I have discussed this in detail
with my email provider they too are of the same opinion.

I am based in the UK.

Ellie





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