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CheckIP 2.3.0, developed by Exploitox, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to deliver comprehensive details about any IPv4 or IPv6 address through an intuitive graphical interface. Positioned within the Network & Internet category, the program caters to system administrators, security researchers, gamers, and privacy-conscious users who need to verify geolocation, ISP ownership, threat reputation, or proxy status without opening a command prompt. After entering an IP, the GUI displays country, region, city, latitude/longitude, time zone, autonomous-system number, and reverse-DNS records in seconds; advanced mode also flags Tor exit nodes, VPN endpoints, and known malicious ranges by cross-referencing public OSINT feeds. Typical workflows include vetting suspicious log entries, confirming server locations before CDN migration, whitelisting legitimate corporate ranges, or simply learning where a website is hosted. Since its initial release, Exploitox has iterated through four major versions, progressively adding bulk-lookup support, dark-theme compatibility, and JSON/CSV export so analysts can pipe results into larger SIEM workflows. Version 2.3.0, the current stable build, introduces faster parallel queries and an optional portable mode that keeps settings inside the application folder, making it convenient for USB toolkits. The entire package consumes less than 5 MB RAM and requires no administrative rights, allowing safe execution on locked-down corporate desktops. CheckIP is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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