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Ethel | 11:46 Sun 27th Aug 2006 | Technology
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If I were to receive abusive calls from someone using skype - either to my landline, mobile or computer - would there be any way of tracing the caller?

Would the police and other investigative authorities be able to identify the source of the call?

I do know that if I receive calls from a landline or mobile and the number is with held, that number can still be identified if there is a good reason.
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I would think that the pc from which the call originated could be identified by its unique IP address.
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Thanks for that, homer.

I can see how that would work with static IPs but if the caller is using a router the IP is usually dynamic and changes frequently.
You should still be able to identify the ISP. If you complained to them, they could identify the user allocated that IP address at the time the call(s) were made.
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Thanks. I'm not quite sure how I would obtain the ISP is the call was to my landline though.
You can't. You'd have to receive the call via your PC.
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It makes it very easy for people who enjoy making nuisance calls then. :(
As anyone using Skype must be registered, I would have thought you could contact Skype if you had such a problem. They must have a record for billing purposes...
As rojash says, all data is handled via skype's systems, so a precise accouting system will be easily able to identify who the caller was.

The only problem would be if the skype account was stolen and a dial-up modem was used. But even then the first server the modem reaches would most likely be identifiable to skype.

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