Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

45 thoughts on “Protect Your IP!

  • Thank you very much for thei video man

  • can you nmap a public ip for services with vulns on open ports or does it only work with internal networks

  • Awsome vid! Is there any way that you could make a video on how to code a multi tool windows 11 that are all about finding ip's and masking your own. Thanks for the vid man.

  • it isnt fixed btw, when i try login to my acc on a diff device it sends email with ip

  • one thing he forgot to mention about stoping a ddos attack by turning off your router. this only works depending on your isp and your plan

  • That was not smart bro thats the dumbest way to get ur ip grabbed at the start 💀

  • lol use a loadbalancer (reverse proxy) and ur done…… ur welcome vpn's are nice and all but doenst make ur website secure

  • DDOS is a DISTRIBUTED denial of service, meaning you need a bunch of computers, ideally as distributed and diverse as possible.
    A DOS is just one computer from one location. So the explanation is a bit off. Not a big problem.

  • lol, my whole IPv6 subnet and LegacyIP are public. nothing special about it. also, pulling the plug of your router doesn't always work. noone really needs commercial proxy VPNs either.

  • People with dynamic IPs will get a new IP address after rebooting their router, people with static IPs will not.

  • the sweeping use of "more powerful" (no basis in technical reality, no defined scale for "power",) and the idea that you can unplug/replug your modem to "get a new IP" (depends heavily on your ISP's configuration and their DHCP leasing policy.) The only hard and fast actual information here is that you can get a very GENERAL location based on a public-facing IP (ip lookup.) My location shows as the next state over for example. Your browser may also be masking your IP for you, and if you're using a VPN, then location is even less useful/accurate.

    The bit about port forwards: Again, it's not so simple. I know this is more targeted towards beginners, but while generally it's more advisable to initiate connections from inside out, that doesn't mean that a port forward makes you any more vulnerable as a rule; Your service that you're forwarding to may (and likely, trust but verify yadda yadda) more capable of handling certain issues than the dumb ISP router you are statistically likely to be using is.

    I mean, using your ISP's provided router to begin with is a security risk. Understanding risks is important though; Sweeping generalizations and simplifications are rarely accurate or give the whole picture, as much as people want them to.

  • This is really cringe lol. Made me laugh. But for home users people hacking into your online accounts or tricking you into installing malware is a lot worse of a risk than getting your ip leaked. DDos against businesses can cause financial loss but you have mitigation providers that can filter 2+tbit of attack traffic. But technically if someone could socially engineer your isp to get them to give them your information but this just depends on your provider. Some home users might have vulnerable devices exposed to the internet though UPNP( should really have this disabled ) like garbage chinese ip cameras or tv boxes etc that would allow someone to get onto your lan and try to infect other devices. If you play online games some are p2p so other players can get your ip and in other games server owners can also get your ip and some just (d)dos players for the fun of it. If you are a youtuber or something people might want to try and doxx you too and harass you irl too. Without an IP you can't access the internet because its how data gets back to your devices and anything you connect to gets your ip in order to send data back.

  • I did this in 2021 (the email to get the ip but I also did nothing)

  • how do you even learn hacking oitside of this are there any sites courses or other stuff?

  • what do you think about Automatically Change IP Address in every 5 Seconds? by kali ilnux

  • finnaly an educational ebbola video, one day your server might stop being skid centeral🦅

  • Can you give examples of trustworthy VPNs? Cuz some of them still collecting your data

  • My ISP is nice give me a brand new IP address every single time my router restarts 🙂 Also My IP says it’s somewhere nowhere near me that’s actually great that I’m not getting doxxed

  • Omegle has shut down a long time ago dummy

  • how come when i test my internet speed with an internet speed test it says i have 750 megabits per second but when im downloading things (for example, a mariokart wii iso for an emulator ) it says its at 20 kilobytes per second

  • IP address never give anything useful (It does give a city), for you idiots out there, you need an open port to DDOS someone. You can't even connect to them.

  • very important guys, go in your router settings and disable uPnp too, if enabled it allows to enter inside your router (and network) very very quickly

  • Just saying hypothetically if someone forget their banking password I'd it ok if they hack the bank to know what is their password they forgot

  • Got recommended a video… how to host a Microsoft server with port forwarding. My first thought was, damb these ignorant kids are gonna get pwned 😂 never forward ports on your home WiFi lol

  • Skid university is getting kinda good

  • there is no danger of your ip being pulled if you have a dynamic ip address then your ip address will probably change every month and most routers in the world have ddos protection and ip address geolocation is NEVER accurate and you can literally change your ip by just shutting down your router for 5-10 minutes and turning it back on

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