What WORSE can a HACKER do with an IP address?
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
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In this video, I have told you about the few worse things that a hacker can do with you IP address. It includes hacking your devices, scanning your network, impersonation etc. Please watch the complete video and don't forget to like and subscribe
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@@raeesahmed7283 great, I'll try!
Do you have video on finding an ip of a private fake Instagram account?? Really need it bro..
Unless you hack it or phish or something else that is mostly not legal or legally allowed and really an ip address is pretty much not that scery unless u wanna DDoS it@@anandgaurav5985
How to create your own botnet for a DDoS attack?
:40 is bro typing random shit on the terminal? lol
Guys put your ip address here
0:28 typing random crap
Haha good one
1:21 Great 🎉
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00:56 bros trying too hard but none of his commands identify as internal or external commands lol
That's a stock video hehehe~
I feel like this video is misleading in some ways. Most people watching this will be regular users and definitely won't be hit by a DDoS attack, maybe DoS at best but the ISP will take care of it. Next to that getting zero dayd by someone just knowing your public ip seems extremely unlikely for 99% of people watching this, especially since they need to have ports open or known vulnerable software running, which is uncommon for the average user. Same goes for being impersonated or having your data stolen just based on your public IP. So while some of these things are technically possible, I feel like some amount of nuance would be warranted otherwise it feels like fear mongering
Dear, I think you haven't read the title carefully, it clearly says what worse means extremely bad. I agree that a lot of people don't leave their ports open by themselves but what if they do? This video just helps people to learn about their privacy and I think it is not misleading in any way.
And here you are wrong with the DDoS attack because it's happening many times in online games where some people when they get your ip are sending ddos attacks because ddos attacks are super cheap and i even got a very sad moment with ddos attack because there was a bug that allowed cheaters in a game to get your ip and there was a literally kid who said in 5 minutes i will be ddosed for killing him in game and yes after 4 minutes my internet was down but the funny part was that it took down the entire ISP something like 400000 clients were down for a whole 2 hours. The kid told me later that attack like that costs 20 dollars. DoS wouldn't took down the entire ISP and the second think is that most modern routers have security protocol for DoS so DoS wouldn't do anything in these days. You can't even with 1 ip send that much traffic to took down some fiber client in these days every attack like that is DDoS and if you check statistics in europe most DDoS attacks are on Gamers.
@@SloudPL-old That's interesting about the ISP not being able to handle it. From what I know gamers mainly deal with cheap DoS attacks and mistake it for a DDoS attack, as most bot net owners don't want to risk getting their botnet instantly added to a black list for cheap or a small argument. But if it takes down a lot of clients on the ISP it was indeed a DDoS. I wonder if you were unlucky or if I'm indeed out of touch with reality
@@mathijswy No actually most botnets are on residential ips so these ips mostly are not getting put on blacklists and i even tested few other isps and specialy put my ip in some games and it didn't took down the other isps ( but it took down my router) but i checked router logs and there was a lot of diffrent ips. To get an ip on blacklist isn't that easy they would need to attack a lot of places not just one isp to add to blacklist.
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1:01 not the RUclips video playing while he's pretending to type 😭, at least use hackertyper
That's just a stock video, dear
@@z1l0x I figured, but it was funny nonetheless
Using ai for hacking
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Oooh really! then put your IP address in.
Great spelling there
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