Spamming with spoof emails. Getting twenty or 30 a day to X@mydomainname.co.uk spoofed as from X@mydomainname.co.uk Different sources. About 6 or 7 different phishing emails in the content List of some of todays ip sources. 190.236.185.70 / 186-218-47-77 / 190.80.178.150 / 181.64.18.215 / 177.68.110.190 / 186.178.209.118 / 190.233.152.6 / 37.6.62.239 / 186-105-220-171 / 71.134.182.49 / 46.217.107.63 / 174.61.4.63 / 187-78-160-181 / 181.64.87.200
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DNSBL* - is a list of IP addresses published through the Internet Domain Name Service (DNS) either as a zone file that can be used by DNS server software, or as a live DNS zone that can be queried in real-time. DNSBLs are most often used to publish the addresses of computers or networks linked to spamming; most mail server software can be configured to reject or flag messages which have been sent from a site listed on one or more such lists.
WHOIS** - is a query/response protocol that is widely used for querying databases in order to determine the registrant or assignee of Internet resources, such as a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system number. WHOIS lookups were traditionally performed with a command line interface application, and network administrators predominantly still use this method, but many simplified web-based tools exist. WHOIS services are typically communicated using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Servers listen to requests on the well-known port number 43.
** Approximate Geographic Location - This is NOT the exact geographical location of the person/organization with the given IP address. However, this should still give you a good idea about the area/region where this person/orgranization is located.