The IP belongs to RCC(Riverside community college). To get this information I just went to a linux computer on the net and typed whois 204.69.4.20 at a command prompt. On Feb 17, 2011 3:42 PM, "Paul Saenz" <forensicneoph...@gmail.com> wrote: > I got a message that my account was accessed from the following IP: > 204.69.4.20 on Febuary 16 2011. > > I did open my gmail account from the Loma LInda S.B. Library, but I > think that was about a week ago. > > How do I find out where this IP is, and/or who is behind it? > > If someone got into my gmail account, then it means that they either > broke my 9 digit password with punctuation, > upper and lower caps and number, or they sniffed in from the hardline > (not using wireless), or they somehow got a > key logger on my machine. What is are suggestions on handling this if > someone has access to my machine? My biggest > problem is that I'm not running behind a nat router or dedicated > firewall. I have been planning to get one of those ASUS WL-520GC > routers, because I want to run DDWRT on it. I may just go get it today > and reinstall my OS, which is on a separate partition from my data. My > biggest concern is that I use this account strictly for this LuG, and > I don't want to loose all those emails with a wealth of tech info. Any > info, or suggestions would be appreciated. > > I think I'm going to change my gmail to IMAP so I can mirror it in Thunderbird. > I found this documentation: > http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=75725 > > If anyone has a link to a good tutorial (I've never done anything with > IMAP) or helpful information on how to mirror my gmail in Thunderbird, > I would greatly appreciate it. > > > Thanks > Paul > _______________________________________________ > LinuxUsers mailing list > LinuxUsers@socallinux.org > http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers
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