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Online Tools
Url Description
allwhois.com This has to be the most complete online whois on the internet. A great online tool.
BigBook.Com Normally I would not include a site like this here but Many of those Spammers that have no links in their mail but have the stupidity to leave a telephone number and company name then this site is for you. Finy any business with this online tool
DNSStuff.Com Lots f DSN gathering information here. If you are looking for a Spammer these tools can help.
InfoSysSec If you are trying to find or track info on a Spammer the tools are here to do just that! Yahoo says this is the most comprehensive computer and network security resource on the Internet for Information System Security Professionals.
NetDemon Online Tools Spammers sometimes like to obfuscate the contents of spammed web pages to try and keep people from seeing what is going on (for example so you can't see where order form submissions are being sent). These tools will help you decode them.
OsiruSoft's RDNS Checker Rdns will display up to a /16 (class B) block with options for relay checking.
Reverse Phone Number Lookup Sometimes you have a phone number the fools left in their spam, well here is a reverse lookup. Get the address from entering the phone number.
SamSpade.Org Have you ever been stuck with an IP address and need to find the host? Ever wondered where that spam really came from? SamSpade.org offers a variety of tools to help you track down the originator of any email message.
Spam Combat They have a multitude of online resources for finding the Spammers. This should surely be one of your bookmarks.
Spam Cop SpamCop.net in an online Parsing and Reporting system. It's as easy as cutting and pasting your email headers into a form and send a complaint to the offenders ISP. Now this is a tool!
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Forward your unsolicited commercial e-mail (Spam) to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Bureau of Consumer Protection UCE Section UCE@FTC.GOV and make sure you include the header records.