Re: IP Security Emergency
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Originally posted here by MindyLynne
I submitted this in another and probably incorrect formum so I am reposting it here.
Firstly maybe delete the other post you made in the other forum.. ;)
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I am trying to learn how someone can learn the IP address of my office computer without physically tampering with my computer.
Ok there are many of ways that some one can obtain your IP addresse, either Remotely or by gaining Physical Access to your Computer.
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I believe this has happened.
And why do you think that someone has obtained your IP addresse.?
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Also, once they have the IP address, what can they do? Can they read my emails? Know where I have been on the Internet?
There is not much really that they can do to your computer IF you have the latest updates for your computer, the latest Virus Definitions, and your Firewall is configured and enabled.
As far as reading your emails, it would be very difficult for them to read your emails, unless they have your password.
If you think that your password has been compromised, then change it immediatly.
And if you are worried about them knowing what sites you have looked at while on the internet, then simply clear your internet cache via your Browser Tools -> Options then just choose the Privacy Tab and click clear entire cache.
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I really need help and do not want to ask my computer department for personal reasons.
And why don't you want your computer department to get involved? They would be the correct people to get involved.
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Re: IP Security Emergency
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Originally posted here by MindyLynne
I submitted this in another and probably incorrect formum so I am reposting it here.
I am trying to learn how someone can learn the IP address of my office computer without physically tampering with my computer. I believe this has happened. Also, once they have the IP address, what can they do? Can they read my emails? Know where I have been on the Internet?
I really need help and do not want to ask my computer department for personal reasons.
Thank you to anyone who can help me!!!
MindyLynne, I answered your query in the other forum, so I won't go into all the details here. Suffice to say, go read the answers to this question that have been posted elsewhere.
While my colleagues seem to be genuinely interested in helping, I really think you are going about this the wrong way. You have not provided any details, so I am going to make some assumptions. If I am wrong, you should provide more info so we can trully provide some insight.
Your organization has an IT staff (Computer Department as you call it) that handles problems, user requests, and whatnot. If you want to do something that falls under their domain without involving them, this could be considered a violation of policy, and could get you into trouble. Depending on what you do and the situation, it could mean termination. If the reasons for NOT involving the IT staff are because they are your antagonist or related to such, then you have an HR problem and need to go through appropriate channels.
Basically, taking matters into your own hands is not a great idea when confronting such problems...at the least, it can back fire and damage your reputation or ability to have your concerns taken seriously, at the worst it can get your fired and possibly indicted.
If you have a legitimate reason for NOT using the IT staff, you need to take it up with your superiors, legal counsel, or HR advocate.
I'm not trying to be intentionally obstinate, but from the language you use and questions you pose, any technical advice we give would probably do you more harm than good.