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Scronaldo_J_Trump's IP....
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2017-02-16 at 6:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by RichardBurnish no you never retard… That's your actual IP.
No it's not (not to mention that IP addresses are, again, meaningless).
Doing a lookup, it doesn't even point to the right ISP (I use Brighthouse) or the correct exchange (Gainesville, rather than Ft Lauderdale). This is because of my enterprise internet setup.
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2017-02-16 at 6:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny It's obnoxious to collect people's IP addrs but banning the person doing isn't going to make Burnish not have that info and it won't stop him from being able to distribute it.
Let's talk about what's happened here: Burnish sent some people links that log ip addresses. When your browser requests a resource from a website your IP address is part of the info exchanged. If you generate a unique link and distribute it to one person you can be reasonably sure that the first request made to that URL was the person who you sent the link to. It's important to note that images are also independent requests, amusingly Burnish sent urls but this kind of "attack" is usually conducted using embedded images so if you leave image embedding this can be done without you needing to click a link, simply loading a PM will induce your browser to make a request and your IP address could be logged.
So what does it mean if some cunt on the internet has your IP address? Ultimately very little. ISPs own large blocks of IP addresses and assign them out to their subscribers (you) as needed, generally speaking your IP address will change periodically. Which block belongs to which ISP and region is public information, you can place a person in a state or major metropolitan area with their IP. This is the start and end of what some nigger trawling on here can do. Now if you're LEO, you have an ip address, a timestamp for when a request was made, and a warrant you can identify a subscriber whose connection was used to make a request. Note that if you have a warrant you don't go to shady internet doxer dude to get an IP, you go to my host and pull the data from my logs if you really want, so Burnish having your address on file does nothing to change the "cops are looking for me" scenario.
Moral of the story: you might want to disable images, don't click shady links, your IP address isn't really a secret.
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2017-02-16 at 6:25 AM UTCBAN HIM ANYWAY
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2017-02-16 at 6:28 AM UTC
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2017-02-16 at 6:38 AM UTCKILL HIM
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2017-02-16 at 6:45 AM UTCYeah the fag embeds links in images too. He claims to be some l33t h45k0r from Russia who brought down RDFRN lol.
Really insistent on the slav part tho. I second the motion to kill him. -
2017-02-16 at 6:46 AM UTCI'll kill you
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2017-02-16 at 6:46 AM UTCThanks!
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2017-02-16 at 6:47 AM UTC
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2017-02-16 at 6:49 AM UTCMy bad. l33t d0xer.
Better? -
2017-02-16 at 6:49 AM UTCThis is great. I Like.
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2017-02-16 at 6:49 AM UTCYou know he only does this because he think we're pretty :3
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2017-02-16 at 6:49 AM UTCInteresting.
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2017-02-16 at 6:50 AM UTC
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2017-02-16 at 6:51 AM UTC
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2017-02-16 at 6:57 AM UTC
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2017-02-16 at 12:25 PM UTC
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2017-02-16 at 12:31 PM UTCBut what Lanny conveniently left out was the fact that, once the attacker has your IP address, he can sit just outside your "door" on the Internet and employ "man in the middle" attacks on you. Another thing he conveniently leaves out is the fact that, although most ISPs use dynamic IP addresses for their customers, those dynamic IPs will probably not change for a matter of days or weeks; it's not like the old days, when your dynamic IP address changed as soon as you rebooted or powercycled the modem/router. Furthermore, Lanny conveniently leaves out the fact that he is the sole person responsible for this server, and so it falls on him to provide a reasonable amount of security for his member base.
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2017-02-16 at 1:17 PM UTCthe bigly
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2017-02-17 at 7:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL But what Lanny conveniently left out was the fact that, once the attacker has your IP address, he can sit just outside your "door" on the Internet and employ "man in the middle" attacks on you. Another thing he conveniently leaves out is the fact that, although most ISPs use dynamic IP addresses for their customers, those dynamic IPs will probably not change for a matter of days or weeks; it's not like the old days, when your dynamic IP address changed as soon as you rebooted or powercycled the modem/router. Furthermore, Lanny conveniently leaves out the fact that he is the sole person responsible for this server, and so it falls on him to provide a reasonable amount of security for his member base.