Update: Restorecord was in on it the whole time. They added the code that allowed people to get IPs from users github.com/restorecord-oss/restorecord-new edit: Restorecord DMCA'd the repo to try and prevent people from seeing it. Here's an archive archive.is/DhUUT Also the IP ping statement: I made it a joke because cordkiller's first video didn't show them open up any tool, it was IP straight to command prompt. In their later ads they actually show them putting the IP into a tool and using command prompt to monitor if the IP is down.
Reminds me of Let's Game It Out's playthrough of Tech Support Error Unknown, where he just said yes to everything, forwarded all the emails to each of the other factions, blackmailed all the customers, got in serious trouble, got repeatedly promoted, and I think in the end saved the day.
so true, cuz like what can they do with it. its just IP edit: any1 who will comment some bs, please restrain yourself, most of u dont have a clue what reu talkin about
@@kserrata general location depends a lot on ISPs Some ISPs have an IP block range that is so generalized, you're at least 50 miles away from the IP location
Fun fact: your IP adress AT BEST just gives them the location of the nearest data center and not where you live, getting your IP leaked isnt the end of the world
@@dukelelaw Yeah and restorecord logged emails, and there's 100s of services to lookup email address and see data breaches with full address. The email thing applies to ANY European country
@@dukelelaw Yeah and restorecord saves email, and you can lookup email and see data breaches with exact home location. The email thing applies to ANY European country
the database view at 15:30 is for planetscale and that screenshot doesn't show how many passwords exist. they'd have to click on the highlighted dropdown to view the existing passwords. in fact, i'd say that screenshot is proof that there are multiple passwords because the name of the password includes the date it was created, and unless restorecord started november 2023, that's not their first password. and not only that, but it's also pretty good reason to believe that they intentionally gave a password to inf0sec, if inf0sec started around november
@@Wildcard65 Not to mention they could also easily make a duplicate record for every record put in the restorecord db going into another db, easily making a "live clone" of the database to a separate db, if for some reason they couldn't access the actual db creds. (such as if a 3rd party handler was being used for db read/writes)
a little late, but i did a little bit of research and restorecord founded in 2020, so if the password was created in 2023 then how could they access it before? so i think you are right. edit: i don't know if this is just a coincidence the website was updated on the 25th of november 2023.
4:12 I do not understand the people who hate you , I saw 2 of your Videos and instantly subscribed, now I watched like 20 allready and I love every single one of them! 😂 Your one of the most entertaining RUclipsrs that I know at the moment.Please keep doing what you're doing 💪🏼💪🏼
Man I couldn't care less about what 15 year olds do on Discord, but this almost documentary-like presentation is really catchy. You make it worth watching, great job.
At this point it's not the fact that this feature needs to be removed it's just that RestoreCord needs to be replaced with a legit backup service lmao.
@McFlare I heard that there bot called vaultcord that doesn't log your ip i might use that instead of restorecord now since these allegations are pretty heavy 😂
i feel like its worse than a databreach , if it was the owner cant just turn it off like that , the sites would still have the data from the breach , feels more like the owner was in on it .
something people often forgets is that an ip address is designed to be a public info, else it would not be shared with websites. the problem is not the ip address itself but your internet provider, because they may sell a database containing all the ips and their locations so people buying it can see people's location. some internet providers only tells the city, some tells the street, and maybe some (never seen this case) gaves the full address to your home. i have a friend who lives in france but has an internet provider that locates him in germany for some reason.
im happy that my IP shows im in other city xD it never shows the right City, sometimes its annoying on tinder because its showing me people from a city that im not living there xD
dude, im so glad people like you exist ive been watching you for quite some time and i gotta say your the reason i got myself proton vpn, thanks for these types of videos man, keep it up!
Prob wouldn't be too hard guessing your new IP, since only a part of it changes from doing that. A simple range search and you're back in their grasp. People rely too much on dynamic IPs 😭
I have to be a sweaty nerd about this: DDoS - Distributed Denial of Service - Multiple networks with multiple machines DoS - Denial of Service - one machine When people say the first one, they usually mean the second one.
🤓 ☝ No but I'm with you on this one, it annoys me when people say DDoS when they mean DoS, and how they proceed to 🤓 ☝🤓 ☝🤓 ☝ you when you point it out 😭
And everything else they're doing can get them not just fines but criminal indictments in most jurisdictions. I don't think they care about GDPR compliance.
@@666222333111 who did you report to though? the OP is talking about reporting to the government for GDPR violations. Since EU supposedly takes that seriously, and the operators of website are also in EU
If Zebratic did all this then it is perfectly possible they have a backup of the database lying around. Xenos is a total moron and nobody should use these services anymore.
Because there was ever a legitimate reason to use such a service 😂 If you're a server owner and want your members to automatically join a new server in case the old one goes for some reason, just self-host something... which does not even have to be online most of the time, only while you're doing the switch.
@@NFSHeld 1. zeb could have found out people were looking into it (maybe xenus told them) and disabled the service temporarily 2. zeb could have really lost access to the database, disabling the service, while still having a backup of the database somewhere zeb would have to be pretty dumb not have made a backup at any point im ngl
Hey everyone Just want to let you know having your ip leaked is not dangerous at all The locations are not very accurate and most of you guys have a dynamic ip address like myself which means your ip changes time to time so dont worry about it Edit: if someone somehow is ddosing your ip you can just call your isp and change your ip
this is simply false you can definitely get things like home address and phone numbers just from an IP using OSINT tools i got someone's phone number just as a test and the facts are changing your ip doesn't change the fact ur phone number is now floating around the internet brother you have to start using logic and brains how the fuck you think people get doxxed and swatted? Not from the person typing out their home address surely enough lmao
@css that is because your home's cctv password was not secure enough. they probably just bruteforced their way in because you guys didn't change the default password!
10:35 funfact: every website on this planet logs your ip address, don't need any feature for that. A webserver needs your ip to serve you information 👍
It depends on the ISP, but even if someone discovers your IP and associates it with you, all they can know is your general location, and that can mean VERY general. For example, literally every Telstra IP address in NSW, Australia locates to a specific point in the Sydney CBD.
Discord had literally nothing to do with this. Did you even watch the video. Even if they do take notice, there is nothing that discord is able to do, again, because it's not their issue.
Wait, it happened AGAIN?? I have a message from 12/22/2023 that talks about IPs being leaked. My friend said that "apparently it's from restorecord" Now 2 months later the same thing is being brought up
I honestly think restorecord should be banned for this. I verified my own discord bot a while ago and I needed to disclose every bit where user sensitive information is stored for what purpose and for how long it is stored. I believe that is for GDPR reasons, but therefore, because RestoreCord can be accessed in the EU as well, this should result in a ban. Whyever would someone log IP addresses in a database together with user IDs. There is literally no way this is necessary ,especially not for reasons they mentioned (like the VPN blocking).
"Whyever would someone log IP addresses in a database together with user IDs." The only reason would be to answer the question "WHO was it whose alt tried to join my server?", but... that's not its job here...
Developers log your IP address and associate it with an account so if they see you are doing something malicious they can blacklist your entire network.
@@joecooldoo This makes no sense, because most ISPs rotate residential IP addresses on a regular basis. That’s why long term IP banning is effectively useless unless you have a static IP, which is very expensive in most cases.
Shouldn't ever "verify" using links, ever. So many large trusted servers have remote verification when users join them, and it normalizes this concept of verifying externally, which opens you to the epic DDOS threads CordKiller was doing (plus IP leak and shit). It frustrates me, we don't want people to fall for this stuff, and yet we make it super easy by turning it into the norm. Like, wow, what a surprise, clicking an external link may bite you in the back! "well how was I supposed to know r/deltarune requires similar verifiation so i didn't expect any problems!"
I've seen some of these "verify" tools that requires full access to your account to scan it. ngl this stuff is sus from all directions. I do like the ones that require users to verify inside of minecraft. Pretty cool.
Nice video! However, the reason why they were pinging the person was not as a DOS attack, it was so that the people watching the video can see when the target goes offline.
There is actually a way to terminate someone's account. It has to do with Discords API guidelines. If you somehow get a hold of someone's Discord token (what you use to communicate with Discord's API); You can essentially just self-bot using their token and get their account terminated. It is quite literally that easy to do so, the hardest part is getting someone's token.
I remember my account being termed for self botting because a program I had auto-joined their discord every time it launched and there was no way for me to turn it off at the time. No chance for appeal. Very cool.
@@GetZootedSkid Very simple fix. Change your password. The way that Discord tokens work is a hash of your username, password, the date you joined, and a random salt value. If you change your password your token (hash) will be changed to a whole new value and thus their system won't work on you.
@@yammerttv buddy, it was an external program, it was technically a self bot, it was an exe file, not a discord app, not a website, not a token grabber, it was a program file on my desktop that when ran, launched, would also join their discord server. There was quite literally no way of turning it off, and the account is gone. Anyone tryna give me a fix absolutely did not get what I said.
I checked the 192.44 IP and it's the P&G IP. And finding the exact person using the IP is very difficult if you're not an ISP. Because there can be hundreds in your neighbourhood using the same IP as you. Location is more reliable than IP lookup.
I don’t know what it is but you are cracking me up! The way you go about your videos I just hilarious I mean by far what made me laugh aside for the many scenarios you have in this video was the “and oh my goodness” lol 😆
$age is literally the winner in this situation, he was the double agent, snitching everyone out and not only getting out unscathed but also walking away with 100 dollars
Firefox has container tabs, which is like a per tab profile. Also there is a program called ferdium, that just lets you login into tons of stuff, including multiple discord accounts. Chrome profiles sound pretty tedious.
@@redo1122in chrome? yes, each profile is a different window. I have 3 windows open with about 2-5 tabs each, for different emails and websites and such
Haven't finished the video yet (7:55) but this is something I (we) have been doing in multiple servers for many years now (at least 3), discord bots disguised as verification bots, among other things, which get not just your IP but the user-agent, your email and connected servers, etc. depending on the scopes, as you verify or log in or authorize it all goes into a database. This in dozens of servers with dozens of thousands of people. EDIT: After watching a bit more, it is confirmed, but this is by no means the only bot stealing data, there are hundreds. Also: Zebratic doesn't need access to the database. Xenos said he had access to the servers, if that's true, he can get the IP/User-Agent, etc. anyway and send it to another database he controls, in addition to Restorecord's, without ever having access to their db. On the other hand, he also said only the servers have access to the DB and Zebraic only had access to the servers so it's also possible depending on the exact permissions he has that he can see the whole credential to connect to the DB. In any case, it wouldn't be necessary and not even desirable, you want to be more stealthy than that and if you're not managing the db you don't want logs accessing all the records. EDIT 2: It seems this was really RC db or he was in on it somehow. It was done in a very poor way, hence why it was discovered so easily. Anyway, it's a good thing for everyone's privacy, good job you and bad job RC!
Every single website you visit needs to know your IP - consider a web request as sending a letter. If you don't include a return address, the server has no idea where to send the response to. Your IP being leaked is nothing to worry about, and if you are worried, just restart your router. IP based geolocation is inaccurate, most people have dynamic IPs, DoSing is not a major concern for anyone, and more and more people are ending up behind CGNAT (tldr shared IPs) anyway.
@@erikkonstasif your public IP leads to your router's login page, it's misconfigured and you should change its firewall to block this. also, even if you left it publicly accessible, it'd only be a problem if you kept the default password which you should never do for obvious reasons
@@erikkonstasI think you misunderstand. Try accessing that IP outside of your network (on your phone with mobile data). It will only be accessible when you are connected to your network.
What’s hilarious to me is that he says, “See? Only one password,” as if you couldn’t log into the server with that password if you knew it. I didn’t get a good look at the screenshot admittedly so I could be missing something but still. Absolutely insane logic.
Without looking at the context it's hard to say, but the ping thing could just be a way to check if a target has gone down or not (and if not how badly they're lagging).
At 2:50 he's showing that he's pinging the victim's IP successfully, and then when he sends the attack, the IP fails to respond because the victim's internet goes down
It's so wild how many of these websites are made by absolute idiots. They know just enough to make systems talk to each other and pull some data. And use a website template, and if you said the words "best practises" to them they'd just drool and blink with both eyes. And in this case add some maliciousness and greed.
The ping of death was not a ping. It was a specific packet that was sent and it was actually called "nuking." There were fun tools called WinNuke that could do this and made IRC vey fun.
2:48 ermm actually 🤓 (nerd note) this is DOS and not DDOS (also on one of my classes we did a little funny DOS attack on my city's website to see views counter go up on one of the posts lmao)
As a cyber security student I can say that finding someone's IP is the same as looking at the door of a house to break in, attack is depends on how secure the door is, if the door is secure enough you have nothing, attack by only IP is same thing
a lot of people are worrying about their ip getting leaked but it's not that bad at all. first of all your ip can only show approximate location second of all ip change from time to time when for example router reloads so they are dynamic and third of all, your ip is being sent EVERY time you access ANYTHING on internet. even just turning on your computer or mobile, you send thousands of requests to various domains.
This "Your IP is sent every time you connect" argument is nonsense, yes it's true but that's not why we worry about IP leaks at all. The problem is when your IP ends up *in the wrong hands!* And, if you happen to be actively running the thing that leaks your IP, you'd end up doing reboot after reboot to your router, because it will be getting leaked every time... and no, your location is not what they want, your DoS-ability is what they want.
@@collaredit depends, I have multiple public IPv4s at home, and with one of them you can get the town I live in, and with the others you can get an exact address if you know the right tools. but I will admit that my setup is unusual, and for most people this isn't something they should worry about, like who the hell has an entire /29 block assigned to them
@@erikkonstas Getting an IP is not that hard if the person is doing anything multiplayer. Most fast paced games will use some peer-to-peer data along with a server to speed up player interaction speeds. If you play a video game, everyone there has your IP... Your IP being leaked is 99.9% not an issue, especially if someone has genuine hacking skills to leetz0rz hack you, the IP is not going to be the limiting factor... If you have a secure network without shitty unsecured smart devices, then it is very limited what someone can do with your IP... Most people also don't have a static IP, so turning off the router will give you a new one... Denial of Service is the only semi relevant thing you can really do with an IP these days on a decently secured network
Oh man, as an SRE supporting a service in India, that hit home. That routing really causes pain .😭. Sometimes traceroutes show 20-30 even more hops. Shit gets crazy.
Fun facts for thoes who do not know important facts for IP(Especially if you're worried someone knows yours IP): Most devices use dynamic IP addresses, which change each time they connect to the internet. Static IP addresses remain the same and are usually assigned to specific devices with unique MAC addresses (a unique identifier for each device). IP addresses starting with 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x are typically private (local) IP addresses. These are only valid within a local network (like your home network) and cannot be accessed directly from the public internet. This mean if someone to knows your IP will be a problem for a little time(most likely for hours) and this is way you need to use VPN. VPN also adds encryption between you and VPN servers
Update: Restorecord was in on it the whole time. They added the code that allowed people to get IPs from users github.com/restorecord-oss/restorecord-new
edit: Restorecord DMCA'd the repo to try and prevent people from seeing it. Here's an archive archive.is/DhUUT
Also the IP ping statement: I made it a joke because cordkiller's first video didn't show them open up any tool, it was IP straight to command prompt. In their later ads they actually show them putting the IP into a tool and using command prompt to monitor if the IP is down.
First?
That is insane! Discord should’ve done something about this a long time ago since only scammers use this service.
hi
dang
@@InfinityDBL i liked the comment first then
My favorite bit is that the “lifetime” subscription only lasts 9,999 days
thats infosecs lifetime, the owner has smoker lungs
@@kserrataI’d imagine they’d assassinate you so *technically* it lasted a lifetime
@@kserratawhich someone could actually get through
They will kill you on day 10k
@@TheFloridaMonkeyyour hopes are too high
Sage is the winner in this situation, not only is he the main character of this story but he also got paid for snitching everyone involved.
Reminds me of Let's Game It Out's playthrough of Tech Support Error Unknown, where he just said yes to everything, forwarded all the emails to each of the other factions, blackmailed all the customers, got in serious trouble, got repeatedly promoted, and I think in the end saved the day.
@@isaac_marcusNever heard of the channel or game, but I’ll check them out.
Sage is not a winner he would never be one and if he was one he would be a lousy lazy unloved winner with no friends why because he ate them
@@isaac_marcuswild legs game it out reference
from scammer to snitch to secret hero what an arc
we all love you sage
I already know my ip address. Sorry scammers, better luck next time!
o ma gaaaa@mugitude
so true, cuz like what can they do with it. its just IP
edit: any1 who will comment some bs, please restrain yourself, most of u dont have a clue what reu talkin about
i agree, please NEVER EVER comment again
Proof Tell me your ip
@@kserrata general location depends a lot on ISPs
Some ISPs have an IP block range that is so generalized, you're at least 50 miles away from the IP location
Fun fact: your IP adress AT BEST just gives them the location of the nearest data center and not where you live, getting your IP leaked isnt the end of the world
not always. If you're in the US, your name + ip can lead to your address. Because there's a lot of public information directories like whitepages here
the point of this was to ddos them
@@authgg it also works in very few european countries
@@dukelelaw Yeah and restorecord logged emails, and there's 100s of services to lookup email address and see data breaches with full address. The email thing applies to ANY European country
@@dukelelaw Yeah and restorecord saves email, and you can lookup email and see data breaches with exact home location. The email thing applies to ANY European country
the database view at 15:30 is for planetscale and that screenshot doesn't show how many passwords exist. they'd have to click on the highlighted dropdown to view the existing passwords.
in fact, i'd say that screenshot is proof that there are multiple passwords because the name of the password includes the date it was created, and unless restorecord started november 2023, that's not their first password. and not only that, but it's also pretty good reason to believe that they intentionally gave a password to inf0sec, if inf0sec started around november
Actually, if Zeb had access to the web server's code or configuration, they could pull the credentials for the DB and reuse them somewhere else.
@@Wildcard65 Not to mention they could also easily make a duplicate record for every record put in the restorecord db going into another db, easily making a "live clone" of the database to a separate db, if for some reason they couldn't access the actual db creds. (such as if a 3rd party handler was being used for db read/writes)
@@Wildcard65 tbh, this is more likely than anything else
a little late, but i did a little bit of research and restorecord founded in 2020, so if the password was created in 2023 then how could they access it before? so i think you are right.
edit: i don't know if this is just a coincidence the website was updated on the 25th of november 2023.
Inf0sec: "Pay us so we will blacklist your IP from our 'service'."
Me: *Files an information takedown notification*
bro graduated
I dont think that will work, as inf0sec does’nt store any data, it just grabs it from restorecord.
just like that one RUST game website that tracks users and want them to pay like 5 dollans to remove the tracker
Nah, let's just send them a cease and desist letter.
They’re just going to ignore it, these types of people never follow laws
Sage : "Don't make a video about it"
Ntts : "Nuh uh"
Nutts! 😂
fr and nice pfp
Based
@@wxyvrnthe1 I agree
@@wxyvrnthe1 Yeahh
4:12 I do not understand the people who hate you , I saw 2 of your Videos and instantly subscribed, now I watched like 20 allready and I love every single one of them! 😂
Your one of the most entertaining RUclipsrs that I know at the moment.Please keep doing what you're doing 💪🏼💪🏼
Man I couldn't care less about what 15 year olds do on Discord, but this almost documentary-like presentation is really catchy. You make it worth watching, great job.
damn that sage guy is literally a double agent lmfao
And he didn't even know
i know him on discord hes a little kid who uses tools and tries his best being dangerous lololol
you dont know him u clown, theres no way this nigga just said that, would be unfortunate if you got EDR'd@@discouragements
gotta give it to lil bro tho, he gave this video lots of content
Bro played both sides and still Lost☠️
xenos: "It is impossible for 2 people to possess a sigular password" 😑
Just copy paste. 😂
he might have meant that it's a single-use code
like when u get a text and it's like "228708"
Also all databases have activity logs which show all active sessions.... So he is either completely incompetent or complicit...
Hell isnt that how everyone was using netflix? lol
@@supperEisManprobably disabled logging for "security reasons"... obviously on the same day the ip leakers went online
At this point it's not the fact that this feature needs to be removed it's just that RestoreCord needs to be replaced with a legit backup service lmao.
true the backing up your server is a good idea but when it's used to get ip's of your members and sell your members data that is way to much
@McFlare I heard that there bot called vaultcord that doesn't log your ip i might use that instead of restorecord now since these allegations are pretty heavy
😂
@@McFlare True
@@McFlaresome things you can backup using templates
i feel like its worse than a databreach , if it was the owner cant just turn it off like that , the sites would still have the data from the breach , feels more like the owner was in on it .
something people often forgets is that an ip address is designed to be a public info, else it would not be shared with websites.
the problem is not the ip address itself but your internet provider, because they may sell a database containing all the ips and their locations so people buying it can see people's location. some internet providers only tells the city, some tells the street, and maybe some (never seen this case) gaves the full address to your home. i have a friend who lives in france but has an internet provider that locates him in germany for some reason.
im happy that my IP shows im in other city xD it never shows the right City, sometimes its annoying on tinder because its showing me people from a city that im not living there xD
@@eftarabic Its a VPN
dude, im so glad people like you exist ive been watching you for quite some time and i gotta say your the reason i got myself proton vpn, thanks for these types of videos man, keep it up!
"I have ur ip"
Me with a dynamic IP: *Router goes off then back on*
Prob wouldn't be too hard guessing your new IP, since only a part of it changes from doing that. A simple range search and you're back in their grasp. People rely too much on dynamic IPs 😭
Thats sounds useful. Any help or advice how to make my UP adress more dynamic?
me with 3 Ip's thru a alternative method, "what one?"
@@MetheusBatanir your ISP provides it, you just have to ask them, you can set up a dynamic DNS through windows tho
@@mycelia_ow Meh, I can do resets all day. Or hell, even go dark for a good while. Whoever is trying to scam me will just move on.
I have to be a sweaty nerd about this:
DDoS - Distributed Denial of Service - Multiple networks with multiple machines
DoS - Denial of Service - one machine
When people say the first one, they usually mean the second one.
🤓 ☝
No but I'm with you on this one, it annoys me when people say DDoS when they mean DoS, and how they proceed to 🤓 ☝🤓 ☝🤓 ☝ you when you point it out 😭
thanks a whole lot google searcher bot
and even then, the ping command makes requests so slowly that you have to be completely ignorant to call it a DoS
chill
@@Yilmaz4 I sort of think the ping in the video was just a demonstration of the target going offline, not the attack itself
this leak has a more diverse and entertaining plotline than most movies
fr I'm glad I'm using vaultcord and dodged this bullet lol
I did not know that you suffer from incontinence No Text To Speech 5:06, very brave of you to make that joke.
sorry discord gangsters but i already know where i live.
😂😂😂
Not disclosing a data breach can get you a pretty hefty fine in the EU under the GDPR, if someone where to report them.
And everything else they're doing can get them not just fines but criminal indictments in most jurisdictions. I don't think they care about GDPR compliance.
the owner xenos and admin zebratic both are commit fraud so they don't care anyways
I can't wait for 16:43 on this very video to become a court exhibit where he stopped stonewalling and admitted finding out about the breach
Yeah good luck with that. I tried reporting so many website for a bunch of shit and never gotten anywhere with it.
@@666222333111 who did you report to though? the OP is talking about reporting to the government for GDPR violations. Since EU supposedly takes that seriously, and the operators of website are also in EU
If Zebratic did all this then it is perfectly possible they have a backup of the database lying around. Xenos is a total moron and nobody should use these services anymore.
Because there was ever a legitimate reason to use such a service 😂 If you're a server owner and want your members to automatically join a new server in case the old one goes for some reason, just self-host something... which does not even have to be online most of the time, only while you're doing the switch.
nobody should be trusting them in the first place lmfao, rep is already ass as it is
If you mean Zeb was using the backup then how would the PW change to the original DB stop the breach?
@@NFSHeld Remember that these people are not exactly the most logical beings on Earth...
@@NFSHeld
1. zeb could have found out people were looking into it (maybe xenus told them) and disabled the service temporarily
2. zeb could have really lost access to the database, disabling the service, while still having a backup of the database somewhere
zeb would have to be pretty dumb not have made a backup at any point im ngl
Hey everyone
Just want to let you know having your ip leaked is not dangerous at all
The locations are not very accurate and most of you guys have a dynamic ip address like myself which means your ip changes time to time so dont worry about it
Edit: if someone somehow is ddosing your ip you can just call your isp and change your ip
no shit sherlock..
this is simply false you can definitely get things like home address and phone numbers just from an IP using OSINT tools i got someone's phone number just as a test and the facts are changing your ip doesn't change the fact ur phone number is now floating around the internet brother you have to start using logic and brains how the fuck you think people get doxxed and swatted? Not from the person typing out their home address surely enough lmao
someone got access to my home's cctv and posted some passwords and emails from it, and took down my router multiple times
yeahhh sure buddy
@@cscscscssthats insane
@css that is because your home's cctv password was not secure enough. they probably just bruteforced their way in because you guys didn't change the default password!
10:35 funfact: every website on this planet logs your ip address, don't need any feature for that.
A webserver needs your ip to serve you information 👍
Maybe the server logs it, but you do need a feature to actually record it somewhere.
Very often websites doesn't log the IP (that can get very expensive in the EU), but only saves it temporarily
It depends on the ISP, but even if someone discovers your IP and associates it with you, all they can know is your general location, and that can mean VERY general. For example, literally every Telstra IP address in NSW, Australia locates to a specific point in the Sydney CBD.
I hope Discord take notice of this instead of being a headless chicken
Bet you they won't. It'll probably hurt their revenue, and we all know these big fat CEOs care about money, not people.
discord did nothing wrong here?
@@fatsausage-animaatioita4717 They still have the "Join servers for you" thing...
Lmao
Discord had literally nothing to do with this. Did you even watch the video. Even if they do take notice, there is nothing that discord is able to do, again, because it's not their issue.
Wait, it happened AGAIN??
I have a message from 12/22/2023 that talks about IPs being leaked. My friend said that "apparently it's from restorecord"
Now 2 months later the same thing is being brought up
Bro I knew restore cord is sus I never trust that stupid thing it's so bad and easy to exploit
yeah vaultcord exposed them last year it was just never admitted before now
"room temperature iq" gotta be the smoothest insult I've seen
Question that remains: roomtemperature IQ in °F or °C?
@@NicoBilleKelvin
@@julian913room temperature iq in kelvin would be 295iq....
@@shinysands they are very smart, obviously
overused insult.
11:43 an anime PFP and a Hellenistic statue PFP. Perfect duo😂
5:18 "Tampons! I use that as well." WHAT.
its femboy
Thanks for clearing many peoples paranoia about gettin their ip's stolen out of blue! You're the best
I honestly think restorecord should be banned for this. I verified my own discord bot a while ago and I needed to disclose every bit where user sensitive information is stored for what purpose and for how long it is stored. I believe that is for GDPR reasons, but therefore, because RestoreCord can be accessed in the EU as well, this should result in a ban. Whyever would someone log IP addresses in a database together with user IDs. There is literally no way this is necessary ,especially not for reasons they mentioned (like the VPN blocking).
I think the website would only get banned in the EU
"Whyever would someone log IP addresses in a database together with user IDs." The only reason would be to answer the question "WHO was it whose alt tried to join my server?", but... that's not its job here...
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Developers log your IP address and associate it with an account so if they see you are doing something malicious they can blacklist your entire network.
@@joecooldoo This makes no sense, because most ISPs rotate residential IP addresses on a regular basis. That’s why long term IP banning is effectively useless unless you have a static IP, which is very expensive in most cases.
Shouldn't ever "verify" using links, ever. So many large trusted servers have remote verification when users join them, and it normalizes this concept of verifying externally, which opens you to the epic DDOS threads CordKiller was doing (plus IP leak and shit). It frustrates me, we don't want people to fall for this stuff, and yet we make it super easy by turning it into the norm. Like, wow, what a surprise, clicking an external link may bite you in the back! "well how was I supposed to know r/deltarune requires similar verifiation so i didn't expect any problems!"
See, the thing is that there are valid uses for this... the mistake is when things get leaked...
I've seen some of these "verify" tools that requires full access to your account to scan it. ngl this stuff is sus from all directions. I do like the ones that require users to verify inside of minecraft. Pretty cool.
@erikkonstas there really aren't and people should boycott groups that use them
16:13 bro cooked too much 🔥💀
16:30
"42 megaton missle - my obese ass, pointed directly at him"
God damn that made me laugh harder than it should've.
sage being a snitch literally helped lol
sage was the anti-hero of the story
Nice video! However, the reason why they were pinging the person was not as a DOS attack, it was so that the people watching the video can see when the target goes offline.
There is actually a way to terminate someone's account. It has to do with Discords API guidelines. If you somehow get a hold of someone's Discord token (what you use to communicate with Discord's API); You can essentially just self-bot using their token and get their account terminated. It is quite literally that easy to do so, the hardest part is getting someone's token.
I remember my account being termed for self botting because a program I had auto-joined their discord every time it launched and there was no way for me to turn it off at the time. No chance for appeal. Very cool.
Actually@@GetZootedSkid if you go to settings and authorizes apps and try to find the one you did and deactivate it
@@FellowCanadian01 he meant an external program joining it, not a bot app
@@GetZootedSkid Very simple fix. Change your password. The way that Discord tokens work is a hash of your username, password, the date you joined, and a random salt value. If you change your password your token (hash) will be changed to a whole new value and thus their system won't work on you.
@@yammerttv buddy, it was an external program, it was technically a self bot, it was an exe file, not a discord app, not a website, not a token grabber, it was a program file on my desktop that when ran, launched, would also join their discord server. There was quite literally no way of turning it off, and the account is gone. Anyone tryna give me a fix absolutely did not get what I said.
Amazing video - this channel is turning into real investigative journalism!
I checked the 192.44 IP and it's the P&G IP. And finding the exact person using the IP is very difficult if you're not an ISP. Because there can be hundreds in your neighbourhood using the same IP as you. Location is more reliable than IP lookup.
I was confused this had 155k views but i saw this was uploaded 6h ago. This deserves 1M+ views
why was that whole "sage" ark so much more interesting than all your other videos combined
$age was funny af hahaha
This guy is seriously like a superhero for discord
its spiderman guys!!!!
@@YesSpeechFromText what
@@YesSpeechFromText It's YSFT guys!!!!
@@YesSpeechFromText
Where's MaybeSpeechForText
is there another channel like this, that talks about new scams, leaks, or exploits but not just limited to discord?
I don’t know what it is but you are cracking me up! The way you go about your videos I just hilarious I mean by far what made me laugh aside for the many scenarios you have in this video was the “and oh my goodness” lol 😆
$age is literally the winner in this situation, he was the double agent, snitching everyone out and not only getting out unscathed but also walking away with 100 dollars
Daily dose of ntts helping me learn more about discord than the actual scammers on yt ❤
this is def one of the most craziest things you discovered. everything had so much plot twist
Firefox has container tabs, which is like a per tab profile. Also there is a program called ferdium, that just lets you login into tons of stuff, including multiple discord accounts. Chrome profiles sound pretty tedious.
Not really tedious, especially since you're not limited to one tab.
@@ThatMattWhite can you open multiple tabs in multiple profiles?
@@redo1122in chrome? yes, each profile is a different window. I have 3 windows open with about 2-5 tabs each, for different emails and websites and such
@@redo1122 Chrome is better cause he also needs an email for every alt so it's more manageable and more separate that way
@@ThatMattWhite?
Haven't finished the video yet (7:55) but this is something I (we) have been doing in multiple servers for many years now (at least 3), discord bots disguised as verification bots, among other things, which get not just your IP but the user-agent, your email and connected servers, etc. depending on the scopes, as you verify or log in or authorize it all goes into a database. This in dozens of servers with dozens of thousands of people.
EDIT: After watching a bit more, it is confirmed, but this is by no means the only bot stealing data, there are hundreds.
Also: Zebratic doesn't need access to the database. Xenos said he had access to the servers, if that's true, he can get the IP/User-Agent, etc. anyway and send it to another database he controls, in addition to Restorecord's, without ever having access to their db. On the other hand, he also said only the servers have access to the DB and Zebraic only had access to the servers so it's also possible depending on the exact permissions he has that he can see the whole credential to connect to the DB. In any case, it wouldn't be necessary and not even desirable, you want to be more stealthy than that and if you're not managing the db you don't want logs accessing all the records.
EDIT 2: It seems this was really RC db or he was in on it somehow. It was done in a very poor way, hence why it was discovered so easily. Anyway, it's a good thing for everyone's privacy, good job you and bad job RC!
the "his tone changed because i was now looking at him" went so hard i had to throw it on rewind and watch it back
2:06 is crazy
fr 😭
That's hot!
@@haaxxx9Fr i couldn't even edge to that, I exploded immediately
@@haaxxx9😩
@@Ниггерфиш bro?
The fact that he actually called the file "Snitch-7" at 17:01 is just funny and i don't know why
Every single website you visit needs to know your IP - consider a web request as sending a letter. If you don't include a return address, the server has no idea where to send the response to.
Your IP being leaked is nothing to worry about, and if you are worried, just restart your router.
IP based geolocation is inaccurate, most people have dynamic IPs, DoSing is not a major concern for anyone, and more and more people are ending up behind CGNAT (tldr shared IPs) anyway.
Er... try visiting your public IP address, it will most likely lead you to your router's login page (DO NOT LOGIN FROM THERE).
false. entering ur public ip WILL NOT bring up your routers login, unless ur ISP doesnt know what theyre doing lol@@erikkonstas
@@erikkonstasif your public IP leads to your router's login page, it's misconfigured and you should change its firewall to block this. also, even if you left it publicly accessible, it'd only be a problem if you kept the default password which you should never do for obvious reasons
@@erikkonstasI think you misunderstand. Try accessing that IP outside of your network (on your phone with mobile data). It will only be accessible when you are connected to your network.
@@erikkonstas as people Said, you should reconfig your router If you can Access it from outside networks
What’s hilarious to me is that he says, “See? Only one password,” as if you couldn’t log into the server with that password if you knew it. I didn’t get a good look at the screenshot admittedly so I could be missing something but still. Absolutely insane logic.
Literally the first 24 characters of your token is your UserID encoded in base64. Thats why they didn't show all of his token in 6:06
You used to be able to get epoch (secomd part of token) through avatar timestamp leaving only hmac to be unknoqn
"because theres no way to magically terminate someone on discord" says the person that magically terminated that scammer's account a few weeks ago.
these things get patched quickly, or he knows a discord admin personally
He had access to that guy's bot, it may have something to do with that
lmao
Uh that happened because the scammer was stupid enough to leak his bot token...
Without looking at the context it's hard to say, but the ping thing could just be a way to check if a target has gone down or not (and if not how badly they're lagging).
it looked like the IP actually was DDoSed considering that it was pinging then the request timed out
Thanks man, it’s a relief I don’t use discord often enough to ever come across this bot, your doing gods work, appreciate you bb ❤
@yx-su5qf yeah, I heard of it it because of this channel, if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t have heard of it at all
At 2:50 he's showing that he's pinging the victim's IP successfully, and then when he sends the attack, the IP fails to respond because the victim's internet goes down
In where I live, having my IP address is pretty useless since it only point you to the server's address which almost never within your city lol
5:53 GmbH is meant for a German company. GmbH stands for "Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung" translated as "Limited liability company"
GmbH = Ltd.
@@MsHojatLike that.
16:31 i love this man
How about 5:15 😂
It's so wild how many of these websites are made by absolute idiots.
They know just enough to make systems talk to each other and pull some data.
And use a website template, and if you said the words "best practises" to them they'd just drool and blink with both eyes.
And in this case add some maliciousness and greed.
Reminds me of the exploit where you could use emojis to steal spotify accounts
@@williamdrum9899 IT is wild man.
Great work getting to the bottom of this! Subbed
Bro put my ip in the thumbnail
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Check your windows tonight lil bro 😼
Oil up, I'll be there in 5
@@Nyxar-2077same
Ty
You actually used to be able to DoS people using ping. Send a "Ping of Death" to a Windows 95 machine, and it will BSOD.
The ping of death was not a ping. It was a specific packet that was sent and it was actually called "nuking." There were fun tools called WinNuke that could do this and made IRC vey fun.
@@orangejjaythe good ‘ol days of IRC channels 😅
8:40 Lucky it was in the last 90 days, given Chrome (and Chromium-based browsers) don't retain browsing history locally longer than that.
3:05 alright bro
you should be a cyber detective or something wtf bro this is cool as hell🏆 new sub!
is this sarcasm
5:10 is the most chaotic sequence of deadpan narration I think I have ever heard in so little time
assuming restorecord is based in the US or EU, they have up to 72 hours to report a data breach before facing legal consequences
It's probably based in India we all know how good they are with technology
it's not a data breach, the owner just gave the creds to the idiot that runs Inf0sec
@@spgaming1272 And he accessed the data, which means that data was breached, which means its a data breach...
@@spgaming1272So it is a data breach.
7:29 WOMP WOMP
13:40 Nah I think they had an under the blanket exchange 💀
Mouth-to-mouth exchange
3:06
Never thought I'd see such a deep rabbit hole and such plot development over discord, a bot and some malicious websites.
This feels like movie or book to me. Like there's start something that messess with search, suddently clue is found, there's plot and stuff.
2:08 im traumatized
2:48 ermm actually 🤓 (nerd note) this is DOS and not DDOS (also on one of my classes we did a little funny DOS attack on my city's website to see views counter go up on one of the posts lmao)
they DDoS it in the background while using ping to check if it’s still up
6:20 OOH MA GAWD 🤣 that got me good
this guy does a greater job on giving others tips on how to be careful more than Discord themselves
As a cyber security student I can say that finding someone's IP is the same as looking at the door of a house to break in, attack is depends on how secure the door is, if the door is secure enough you have nothing, attack by only IP is same thing
2:01 what. Is. This.
4:04 bro doxxed me 💀
a lot of people are worrying about their ip getting leaked but it's not that bad at all.
first of all your ip can only show approximate location
second of all ip change from time to time when for example router reloads so they are dynamic
and third of all, your ip is being sent EVERY time you access ANYTHING on internet. even just turning on your computer or mobile, you send thousands of requests to various domains.
This "Your IP is sent every time you connect" argument is nonsense, yes it's true but that's not why we worry about IP leaks at all. The problem is when your IP ends up *in the wrong hands!* And, if you happen to be actively running the thing that leaks your IP, you'd end up doing reboot after reboot to your router, because it will be getting leaked every time... and no, your location is not what they want, your DoS-ability is what they want.
its not even approximate but very innacurate. the location ip lookup gives me is about 300km away from my actual location lol
@@collaredit depends, I have multiple public IPv4s at home, and with one of them you can get the town I live in, and with the others you can get an exact address if you know the right tools. but I will admit that my setup is unusual, and for most people this isn't something they should worry about, like who the hell has an entire /29 block assigned to them
@@erikkonstas Getting an IP is not that hard if the person is doing anything multiplayer.
Most fast paced games will use some peer-to-peer data along with a server to speed up player interaction speeds.
If you play a video game, everyone there has your IP...
Your IP being leaked is 99.9% not an issue, especially if someone has genuine hacking skills to leetz0rz hack you, the IP is not going to be the limiting factor...
If you have a secure network without shitty unsecured smart devices, then it is very limited what someone can do with your IP... Most people also don't have a static IP, so turning off the router will give you a new one...
Denial of Service is the only semi relevant thing you can really do with an IP these days on a decently secured network
IP doesn't even show location. The IP geolocation is third party companies linking IPs to areas.
its pretty funny how nonchalantly you converse back and forth with hackers who hate you
The "there is no such thing as a coincidence" clip fuckin sent me
As an indian livung under 1000s of NATs what can you possibly do with my ip?💀💀
That's what they get for only working with IPv4.
NAT is not a firewall even if you have 1000, plenty of ways you can traverse NAT
@@_BangDroid_ i mean not 1000 but isps here don't give a different ipv4 to every single connection, i don't even know how many nats i am behind.
Oh man, as an SRE supporting a service in India, that hit home. That routing really causes pain .😭.
Sometimes traceroutes show 20-30 even more hops. Shit gets crazy.
@@unknownuser993 I know man, port forwarding etc here is the hardest thing
4:48 i know this guy from another discord, he really has the IQ of an antarctic thermostat
2:08 buddy
ayo
$age- the hero we didn’t ask for, nor the hero we wanted
The only Entertaining, Informal youtuber i know and love
8:09 How did you do this i wana do it too
1:55 DDoS services work pretty similar 💀
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I think NTTS lied in 5:58 he doesn't have any friends 😔
17:04 i love how you named the file on your computer "snitch"
you just gained another subscriber :)
If you think your useless, remember the blur in the thumbnail.
3:45 they fr be making mee6 look like a good deal
3:20 who the heck is Dura and why are we attacking them? ;w;
OKAY, now i know how people just leak your ip so casually in an internet argument
Haha yes, i used my pcfor this so its me who typed this
Fun facts for thoes who do not know important facts for IP(Especially if you're worried someone knows yours IP):
Most devices use dynamic IP addresses, which change each time they connect to the internet.
Static IP addresses remain the same and are usually assigned to specific devices with unique MAC addresses (a unique identifier for each device).
IP addresses starting with 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x are typically private (local) IP addresses. These are only valid within a local network (like your home network) and cannot be accessed directly from the public internet.
This mean if someone to knows your IP will be a problem for a little time(most likely for hours) and this is way you need to use VPN. VPN also adds encryption between you and VPN servers