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Reverse email Address, Instant Messenger Name
or Username Search, Find email or IM from Address or Name |
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The "Reverse email or IM Name Search" can help you deduce name associated with email addresses
or Instant Messenger Names. The "Address for email IP or
IM Name" option can also help you deduce address
associated with them. The "Find email or IM from Address or
Name" can help you deduce emails or IM names associated with an
address or name. Many search engines archive a copy of the known
internet at set intervals. In addition to utilizing deep search
of the internet and profiling, this search generally scans any
publicly available databases such as consumer databases,
internet databases, warranty databases, service provider
databases, email databases and public records. Search returns
all names if multiple names are deduced. Every time anyone
connects to the Internet to communicate via email or Instant
Messaging, they are leaving their IP fingerprint and ISP domain
name and other bits of information behind. Often times this
could show what city and state that person lives in. Many search
engines archive a whole copy of the internet at regular
intervals. Often times other people, pages or sites mention or
list bits and pieces of information. Every activity on the
internet leaves bits and pieces of information lingering around.
Deducing
the bits and pieces create leads. This information, along with
the email address can enable searching and deducing
of name, address and in certain cases a telephone number. Every
email, ICQ, AIM, Google IM and Yahoo IM message, along with
EVERY web page that one views and picture or file that one
downloads leaves snippets of information. Often times the
persons email address or IM name could be mentioned somewhere or
the person may have used it for any activity on the internet.
It is
generally very easy to create and close email and IM accounts
and therefore it can be possible that over a period of time many
different names could be associated with the same account.
Please Note that Email addresses, IP's, Usernames or Instant
Messenger names can be reused by many people over a period of
time. Service providers generally do not verify the identity of
the email or Instant Message user. Statistically the newer the
email or Instant Messenger Name the lower the probability of
deducing current or verifiable Name or location associated with
them and the more frequently and actively an email or instant
messenger name is used the higher the probability of deducing
names and locations associated with them. Searches consider the
various factors and return an estimate of names or addresses
associated with an IP, Username, email address or Instant
Messenger Name. Computer related searches estimate results by
deducing patterns, statistical probability, demographics and
any other observations available. Searching is a cooperative
process and including any information such as the reason for
doing the search, any suspects you may have in mind, their
possible age, their
description such as height weight eye color ethnicity, pictures,
any names they may have mentioned, any locations they may have
mentioned, any websites they may have mentioned, any mention of
likes, dislikes, relatives, friends, associates and what are the
circumstances of the search will help enhance relevancy of the
results. Email, IP, IM or username searches do not access
any private service provider records. Searching is a cooperative
process and the more information you provide the higher the
chances of relevant results. Any additional information can be
included in the Additional Information or Comments field. The
search path is a continuous interaction and overlapping of
induction and deduction, of theoretical hypotheses and empirical
evidence. |
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What is an email address? |
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An e-mail address identifies an electronic destination to which
an electronic message can be delivered. A modern Internet email
address (using SMTP) is a string of the form myname@domain.com.
It should be read as "myname" at "domain" dot com. The part
before the @ sign is the local-part of the address, often the
username of the recipient or destination, and the part after the
@ sign is a domain name which can be looked up in the Domain
Name System to find the mail exchange servers accepting email
for that address. The first part of the address, the email user
name, identifies a unique user on an email server. The @ symbol
separates the user name from the host or server name. The host
name uniquely identifies the server computer and is the last
part of the Internet email address. The three letter suffix in
the host or server name identifies the kind of organization
operating the server such as .com for commercial organizations,
edu for educational institutions and so on. |
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What is an Instant Messenger name?
An Instant Message allows electronic communications to happen in
real time and an Instant Messenger name or user ID identify the
electronic destinations to which the messages terminate. For
example email can be compared to a letter sent in the mail while
instant messaging can be compared to a conversation over the
phone. Instant messaging requires the use of a client program
that hooks up an instant messaging service. Most services offer
a presence information feature, indicating whether people on
one's list of contacts are currently online and available to
chat. This may be called a 'Buddy List'. In early instant
messaging programs, each letter appeared as it was typed, and
when letters were deleted to correct typos this was also seen in
real time. This made it more like a telephone conversation than
exchanging letters. In modern instant messaging programs, the
other party in the conversation generally only sees each line of
text right after a new line is started. Most instant messaging
applications also include the ability to set a status message,
roughly analogous to the message on a telephone answering
machine. |
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What is the difference between a
Domain Name, an IP Address and a Computer host Name? |
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Domain names are similar to vanity phone numbers where words are
assigned to represent the phone number.
Domain name is a text name that a computer network registers for
the numerical ID of the computers in the network. The domain name is used to give
computers text names rather than using the numeric IP addresses.
Domain name examples are Abika.com,
cnn.com, usatoday.com. Computer (host) name are names given to
individual computers. Each host name corresponds to an IP
address. Host names and domain names are optional and everything
can work fine with using just IP Addresses. Examples of host
names: www.cnn.com,
mail.people.com, Cust149.tnt3.sfo3.da.UU.net and so on. |
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What is a Reverse DNS Lookup? |
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A Reverse DNS lookup will give you the name of a computer as
listed in the Domain Name Server databases maintained by the
ISP's from the IP address. |
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