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**WHAT CAN SOMEBODY DO WITH UR IP** HELP

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So someone is trying to scam my friend blablalblablalblablalalaba

Not gonna tell the whole story but.. he wants to join our Skype call

Obv he can get our IP's

 

What can he do with it? Or what else can he do? We're not stupid to click links

 

Edit: this guys writes malware and scams gold seller sites and has gotten over 3b rs07

Edited by PaasHazen18

Do you already have him added to your Skype?

If so, he can already access your IP, so him joining the call won't make a difference.

He can DDoS you, and see where you live.

That's about all that I can think of that he'd be able to do with your IP.

Sadly he can get your IP just through your username, he doesn't need to be in the call itself.

 

Depending on who you're messing with though, there's a variety of things he can do. Obviously the most frequent use of someone's IP address is through a Distrubuted Denial of Service Attack (DDoS) and mess with your internet for a little bit.

 

I would just block him & move on. The internet is not the place to mess with the wrong people. Though it may be silly, they can do some pretty dangerous things that can affect you and your family later on in the future.

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Yes he knows my Skype. I know what DDoS-ing is, but I don't see him doing that for long lol and there's not really a point. The guy got 20M from my friend and we're just trying to get it back.

Probably some script kiddie that has no idea what he's doing. Just ignore the twat.

 

^ This.

Just tell him to give you his best shot and he'll be spending money on different booters to kick you off your net for like 2 minutes, rofl. He'll get bored kicking you off, he's got others to scam.

If he knows what operating system you're running, he can try a zero day attack, which he could potentially use to download his malware (RAT? - prob a script kiddie)

 

Anyway most vulnerabilities are patched up with windows update (don't know mac sorry).

most people have no idea what they are doing and talk big about hacking and so on :D

pretty much all he can do is DDoS you, which isn't a big deal because it's not like it's permanent.

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