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Anonymous 06/22/15 (Mon) 16:39:47 No.673
How might one go about learning the IP address of a company, assuming one has no physical access to said company's location?
Anonymous 07/01/15 (Wed) 21:07:05 No.676
dns lookup ???? are you trying to trace their servers for webhosting or their actally mainframe .you might want to post what you actally want to do……
Anonymous 07/10/15 (Fri) 02:08:36 No.683
Looking to find their actual company network, tried looking up the webserver but that's run through an amazon AWS so I'm don't think
there's any way to get details on their network from that.
Anonymous 07/17/15 (Fri) 22:04:01 No.691
if you were to own those hosts at amazon then you could potentially find any internal corporate networks as you watch the admins connect to the servers you've owned. however that seems impractical if you want their internal corporate network your best bet is to run a phishing campaign and hope that you are able to get one execution inside the network, if execution isn't possible it might also be sufficient enough to phish where the connections are coming from then you'd at least know where the corporate net was.
Anonymous 07/17/15 (Fri) 22:09:42 No.692
it occurs to me now however that if you just wanted good IP information including potentially internal addresses that an email is best because when people respond at least in most cases the return headers from SMTP stay intact and sometimes the route actually starts at the internal address. so this is actually not a bad way to uncover topology w/o having to go to extremes.
Anonymous 07/23/15 (Thu) 01:50:34 No.702
>>676
Fuckin Mainframe?!?!?!??!!? This isnt the fuckin 70s scrub.