Aleksandar Milivojevic spake the following on 12/1/2006 12:43 PM: > Quoting Alfred von Campe <alfred at 110.net>: > >> FWIW, the IP addresses are 172.178.63.167 (acb23fa7.ipt.aol.com) and >> 61.43.153.30. There is no reverse entry for the latter, so I don't >> know who to contact. I'll fire off an email to AOL (not that I think >> anything will happen). > > You can use a whois database to find the info (for example, there's web > interface on www.ripe.net). Info for 61.43.153.30 indicates that this > IP address is alocated to an provider in South Korea. Contact addresses > included: > > inetnum: 61.32.0.0 - 61.43.255.255 > netname: BORANET-1 > descr: DACOM Corp. > descr: Facility-based Telecommunication Service Provider > descr: providing Internet leased-ine, on-line service, BLL etc. > country: KR > admin-c: DB50-AP > tech-c: DB50-AP > status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE "status:" definitions > mnt-by: APNIC-HM > mnt-lower: MNT-KRNIC-AP > changed: hostmaster at apnic.net > 20000918 > source: APNIC > > role: DACOM BORANET > address: DACOM Bldg., 706-1, Yoeksam-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul > country: KR > phone: +82-2-2089-7755 > fax-no: +82-2-2089-0706 > e-mail: ipadm at nic.bora.net > e-mail: abuse at bora.net > e-mail: security at bora.net > admin-c: EC115-AP > tech-c: SIJ1-AP > nic-hdl: DB50-AP > remarks: IP address administrator group of NIC team, DACOM Corp. > remarks: If related with spam, send mail to > abuse at bora.net > remarks: If related with security, send mail to > security at bora.net > remarks: Only for whois information correction, send mail to > ipadm at nic.bora.net > mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP > changed: jeonsi at bora.net 20041105 > source: APNIC Hacked from Korea! There is a surprise!! ;-D -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!