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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How to find and track someones IP address

How to use simple methods to get and find the location of somebodies IP
(internet protocol address)


WARNING: This post is strictly for educational purposes only. Tracking somebodies IP address is illegal and can seriously scare somebody. I am not responsible for anything you might do with this information, for the purpose of this tutorial is to show you how easily you can be tracked by being gullible on the internet.


Okay, so now that you have read the warning, here is how it's done, in a step-by-step process.

Step 1: Download my simple toolkit below containing an IP Tracer and a text file containing a URL.
Click HERE


Step 2: Open up the IP Tracer and the ipget text file. In the ipget file, there is a link. At the end of the link it says pic_id=, so after it put a long number, like pic_id=2947293. Now copy the entire URL. So you should have https://ayra.ch/temp_page/picture_upload.asp?pic_id=2947293, except with your number at the end instead of mine.

Step 4: Now you would need a victim. Since we are not doing this to an actual person we will use a proxy, (proxies are explained in this link to disguise are IP through one browser window while it remains the same on another. To do this, go to proxify.com, and in the URL box paste the link. What should come up is a white screen with the message "Picture has ben deleted." This is a fake error message to trick the victim into thinking the picture was deleted, when really the link just copied his IP.

Step 5: Now, you can close out that window, and open a new one. Type the same URL into it. What should come up is this:
This Ip that it shows is your IP address through the proxy, which is fake. But since most people don't use proxies while browsing, this would show you their real IP.

Step 6: To look up their IP, you can either use the button that is displayed, or you can be cool and use my IP tracer that came in the ZIP file. To use that just open up IP Tracer and type in the IP when prompted. It will then open up a map with the IP's location pinned to it, and it will show you all retrievable information.

Thanks for reading, and I hope it helped. Also, feel free to visit my YouTube channel bl4ck1ist.
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Thanks,
bl4ck1ist

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