Yes. Get a court order from your district attorney, then take it to the user's ISP and demand they release any information they have in their logs.
2007-07-30 23:37:43
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answered by oracle128au 7
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Yes,you only have to go to google & search for an IP locator.Copy,cut & paste the IP you would like to locate & it should tell you where the location is.
2007-07-31 06:22:47
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answered by crazzeecathy 3
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plug the IP address you're curious about into a website like this:
http://www.fileformat.info/system/iplocation.htm
it's not perfect (it can sometimes be a city or two off) but it's a decent approximation.
2007-07-31 08:43:19
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answered by nazarijo 1
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Yes, tracert /ping
It is a /command line thing, is in and on every UNIX based PC, and they all are based on UNIX.
UNIX,DOS, same thing, is TCP/IP protocol.
http://www.more.net/technical/pingtrace.html
Linux,Mac,Windows how to.
http://www.dnsstuff.com/
http://www.visualware.com/resources/tutorials/tracert.html
From Cisco:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/ping_traceroute.html
Everything is logged
2007-07-31 06:24:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that is computer forensics at its basic level, police done that all the time after cyber-crooks.
2007-07-31 06:22:08
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answered by Andy T 7
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