At 8:21 PM -0500 1/25/2010, Bill Connelly wrote:
And 192.223.124.145 is according to ARIN (from whois.org):
ARIN is the American Registry of Internet Numbers. The IP in question delegated to LACNIC (Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry). So you have to query LACNIC for the actual IP owner (see my original reply).
Someone from Mexico did view my site recently
The spam came from Brazil, not Mexico. No real connection there, unless you're worried about it all being one big continent.
Any way to contact them back?
Sure. You could file paperwork with the Mexican govt to get a warrant from that ISP, to identify the user, then give that customer a ring. Might be a bit stalkerish/creepy tho. LOL
or just not the one?
Just let it go. What you received most likely came via a zombie. There is no way for you to find the true originator without great expense (and big legal multinational pull).
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