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  • 1.95

IPNetInfo 1.95, developed by NirSoft, is a lightweight network utility designed to provide comprehensive details about any given IP address, making it a practical tool for administrators, security researchers, and everyday users who need to trace the origin of network traffic. After launching the program, the user can type or paste an individual IP, feed the application an entire block of e-mail headers, or load a text file containing multiple addresses; IPNetInfo then queries the five Regional Internet Registries—ARIN, RIPE, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC—in parallel and compiles a concise grid that shows the owning organization, country and state, assignment range, administrative and technical contact names, postal address, phone, fax, and abuse-mailbox for every entry found. The resulting report can be sorted on any column, exported to HTML, XML, or CSV, or copied to the clipboard for further analysis. Typical use cases include identifying the source of spam or phishing messages, verifying the geographical location of suspicious logins, documenting ISP assignments for compliance audits, and supplementing threat-intelligence workflows without the need for heavier forensics suites. Because the utility is portable and consumes minimal resources, it fits easily on a USB stick or a network share for on-the-spot investigations. The single-version release, 1.95, represents the current and only edition maintained by NirSoft, ensuring that users always obtain the latest feature set and registry parsing logic. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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