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| Disturbing security message on a website Win XP Home SP3 IE6 I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and on one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP address, ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with Malwarebytes and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be worried about a security breach? Kate |
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| Re: Disturbing security message on a website Hi Kate, No. Every site you visit will know that information about your computer and which browser it is using, and your ISP. (There are exceptions.. All AOL users have the same IP address, some ppl use cloaking software to hide their IP address.) There are a number of web services you can use to ascertain the trustworthiness of sites. Here is the SiteAdvisor report for dynasoft.com http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/dynasoft.com Regards. "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:elZn4#EfKHA.1652@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Win XP Home SP3 IE6 > > I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and on > one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP address, > ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web > address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with Malwarebytes > and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be worried > about a security breach? > > Kate > > |
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| Re: Disturbing security message on a website From your post's headers, I can determine your IP (80.176.75.175), ISP name (demon.co.uk), that you're using a WinXP SP3 computer and Outlook Express, and that here's a very good chance that your computer's fully-patched at Windows Update. You could add Danasoft's IP widget to your webpage, too: http://www.danasoft.com/ No, I wouldn't be concerned about this. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Kate wrote: > Win XP Home SP3 IE6 > > I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and on > one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP address, > ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web > address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with Malwarebytes > and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be worried > about a security breach? > > Kate |
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| Re: Disturbing security message on a website Thanks for the reassurance, Rob and Robear. I hadn`t realised that this information was so freely-available, so it came as a surprise. Thanks again Kate "rob^_^" <iecustomizer********.com> wrote in message news:eW8qUEFfKHA.2184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi Kate, > > No. Every site you visit will know that information about your > computer and which browser it is using, and your ISP. (There are > exceptions.. All AOL users have the same IP address, some ppl use > cloaking software to hide their IP address.) > > There are a number of web services you can use to ascertain the > trustworthiness of sites. > > Here is the SiteAdvisor report for dynasoft.com > > http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/dynasoft.com > > Regards. > > "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message > news:elZn4#EfKHA.1652@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Win XP Home SP3 IE6 >> >> I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and on >> one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP >> address, >> ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web >> address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with Malwarebytes >> and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be >> worried >> about a security breach? >> >> Kate >> >> |
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| Re: Disturbing security message on a website YW. Consider the internet one big bulletin board plastered with gazillions of postcards: Everyone can know everything if they only know where to look. <wink> Kate wrote: > Thanks for the reassurance, Rob and Robear. I hadn`t realised that > this information was so freely-available, so it came as a surprise. > Thanks again > Kate > > "rob^_^" <iecustomizer********.com> wrote in message > news:eW8qUEFfKHA.2184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi Kate, >> >> No. Every site you visit will know that information about your >> computer and which browser it is using, and your ISP. (There are >> exceptions.. All AOL users have the same IP address, some ppl use >> cloaking software to hide their IP address.) >> >> There are a number of web services you can use to ascertain the >> trustworthiness of sites. >> >> Here is the SiteAdvisor report for dynasoft.com >> >> http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/dynasoft.com >> >> Regards. >> >> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:elZn4#EfKHA.1652@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Win XP Home SP3 IE6 >>> >>> I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and on >>> one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP >>> address, >>> ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web >>> address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with Malwarebytes >>> and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be >>> worried >>> about a security breach? >>> >>> Kate |
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| Re: Disturbing security message on a website And if my memory about Demon and their IP/hostname allocation is correct, then those are nice photos of insects and birds that the OP has taken too :) As PA Bear has said, the information that site showed you should not be of concern as pretty much every site you visit has access to the same details, as your browser always sends it's User Agent string (identifying which browser it is), and the underlying network layer sends your IP address (if no intermediate proxy is involved) as this tells the web server where to return the data to. Once someone has an IP address it's trivial to look that up in the appropriate assignment database (in this case RIPE as it's a European IP assignment) and that will almost always provide the ISP details. From there getting any more details takes a lot of legwork, and won't necessarily be successful. Dan "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:epENPNFfKHA.3928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > From your post's headers, I can determine your IP (80.176.75.175), ISP > name (demon.co.uk), that you're using a WinXP SP3 computer and Outlook > Express, and that here's a very good chance that your computer's > fully-patched at Windows Update. > > You could add Danasoft's IP widget to your webpage, too: > http://www.danasoft.com/ > > No, I wouldn't be concerned about this. > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > www.banthecheck.com > > > Kate wrote: >> Win XP Home SP3 IE6 >> >> I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and on >> one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP address, >> ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web >> address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with Malwarebytes >> and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be worried >> about a security breach? >> >> Kate > |
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| Re: Disturbing security message on a website "Dan" <news@worldofspack.com> wrote in message news:841F2F89-CE9C-4256-9A85-CF643C3124DC@microsoft.com... > And if my memory about Demon and their IP/hostname allocation is > correct, then those are nice photos of insects and birds that the OP > has taken too :) I won`t ask how you found my website, but thanks for the compliment, Dan! Kate > > As PA Bear has said, the information that site showed you should not > be of concern as pretty much every site you visit has access to the > same details, as your browser always sends it's User Agent string > (identifying which browser it is), and the underlying network layer > sends your IP address (if no intermediate proxy is involved) as this > tells the web server where to return the data to. Once someone has > an IP address it's trivial to look that up in the appropriate > assignment database (in this case RIPE as it's a European IP > assignment) and that will almost always provide the ISP details. > From there getting any more details takes a lot of legwork, and > won't necessarily be successful. > > Dan > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message > news:epENPNFfKHA.3928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> From your post's headers, I can determine your IP (80.176.75.175), >> ISP name (demon.co.uk), that you're using a WinXP SP3 computer and >> Outlook Express, and that here's a very good chance that your >> computer's fully-patched at Windows Update. >> >> You could add Danasoft's IP widget to your webpage, too: >> http://www.danasoft.com/ >> >> No, I wouldn't be concerned about this. >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 >> www.banthecheck.com >> >> >> Kate wrote: >>> Win XP Home SP3 IE6 >>> >>> I was looking for some info on the web about display screens and >>> on >>> one of the sites I visited a small box appeared showing my IP >>> address, >>> ISP name and what browser I was using. Beneath the box was a web >>> address for danasoft.com. I have run quick scans with >>> Malwarebytes >>> and SuperAntiSpyware and nothing was reported. but should I be >>> worried >>> about a security breach? >>> >>> Kate >> > > > |
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