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jackass
22-11-2007, 08:27 PM
I always hear people saying stuff like if someone gets your IP, they can access your computer. I fail to see how that could work, unless you had the port too, but even then it would be difficult, right? Can someone explain how please?

WarezKid
22-11-2007, 08:28 PM
Not really ;/

jackass
22-11-2007, 08:36 PM
Not really ;/

Did you even read my post, lol?

jesus
22-11-2007, 08:37 PM
Not really ;/not really what :S

id also like to know how this works, if at all

Cypher-
22-11-2007, 08:43 PM
Most people have only heard of the phrase and dont understand what IP even stands for or what it can be used to do. It means Internet Protocol and most simple things anyone can do with it using telnet are blocked by nearly every safeguard program even xp has built in functions to reject them.

You need someones IP to successfully use a trojan but you also need to successfully deploy a remote file to that person which means you have a portal from which to control their computer from yours. You need trojan software to do this though and most software these days have code snippets which are recognised by most major firewall's and safeguards ie norton and blackice etc.

Most people that claim to damage you by using your ip are full of nonsense, there are other ways to gain access to a persons computer such as exploiting vulnerabilities in software such as windows media player but it takes a certain degree of knowledge and skill to do so and I doubt any teens on this forum can (no offence intended)

WarezKid
22-11-2007, 08:53 PM
Did you even read my post, lol?

ye, you cant really hack with it, there is ways that i know, but not really..


not really what :S

id also like to know how this works, if at all


You can use telnet, but it hard and you need to know how to use it.


Most people have only heard of the phrase and dont understand what IP even stands for or what it can be used to do. It means Internet Protocol and most simple things anyone can do with it using telnet are blocked by nearly every safeguard program even xp has built in functions to reject them.

You need someones IP to successfully use a trojan but you also need to successfully deploy a remote file to that person which means you have a portal from which to control their computer from yours. You need trojan software to do this though and most software these days have code snippets which are recognised by most major firewall's and safeguards ie norton and blackice etc.

Most people that claim to damage you by using your ip are full of nonsense, there are other ways to gain access to a persons computer such as exploiting vulnerabilities in software such as windows media player but it takes a certain degree of knowledge and skill to do so and I doubt any teens on this forum can (no offence intended)


If you dont have your firewall on, then your pretty stupid.

yes, if you got a trojan on your pc, the person needs your IP adds, like i said, you can also hack with it on telent :P

Cypher-
22-11-2007, 08:55 PM
Most OS's now have a pretty decent built in firewall for instance Vista's one is good. You cant "hack" an IP, I hate that term lol its used far too loosely on here. Telnet can only be used to do certain simple things, nothing that will cause damage.

WarezKid
22-11-2007, 08:57 PM
Most OS's now have a pretty decent built in firewall for instance Vista's one is good. You cant "hack" an IP, I hate that term lol its used far too loosely on here. Telenet can only be used to do certain simple things, nothing that will cause damage.

ye, i dunno what telent does to be honest,

My mate told me about it, maybe i try it sometime soon ;P

Kardan
22-11-2007, 08:58 PM
Considering you can change your IP, I'm failing to see how it works?

Cypher-
22-11-2007, 09:00 PM
Considering you can change your IP, I'm failing to see how it works?

Yes but most internet users who use a constant connection such as broadband have this IP called a static ip which does not change for long periods of time such as when you reset your modem it wont change until the next time, or when you disconnect it and reconnect.

Albion
22-11-2007, 09:00 PM
86.29.50.62 hack me.

mat64
22-11-2007, 09:03 PM
It can be done and I've seen it happen.

WarezKid
22-11-2007, 09:03 PM
Most OS's now have a pretty decent built in firewall for instance Vista's one is good. You cant "hack" an IP, I hate that term lol its used far too loosely on here. Telenet can only be used to do certain simple things, nothing that will cause damage.

ye, i dunno what telent does to be honest,

My mate told me about it, maybe i try it sometime soon ;P

Cypher-
22-11-2007, 09:14 PM
Whatever people say on here, Honestly with the online society that revolves around habboxforum I doubt anyone is in any danger of someone getting their ip and causing serious damage with it. To people that think they have seen it happen, you arent at the helm of the computer doing the work so you dont know what programs are being used, such as a trojan or a netflood, so dont be silly.

JamesRouale
22-11-2007, 10:03 PM
Well the only one that will remotely effect you would be a DDOS attack.. but even then that wont really effect you.

WarezKid
22-11-2007, 10:07 PM
Well the only one that will remotely effect you would be a DDOS attack.. but even then that wont really effect you.

ye, if you have a srever..

JamesRouale
22-11-2007, 10:09 PM
I suppose you could DDOS attack any IP address really, since all you really are doing is flooding the IP with requests.. and if you have anything like Apache (or any other services that require open ports) running then it's more than likely it could happen.

Cypher-
22-11-2007, 10:13 PM
I suppose you could DDOS attack any IP address really, since all you really are doing is flooding the IP with requests.. and if you have anything like Apache (or any other services that require open ports) running then it's more than likely it could happen.

It would not affect a singular system, needs to be more than one base ie a server or a network. If one person was hosting the server on their pc, then you would DDOS that server's address and not the computers. I forgot to add that you can stop one person from using a particular service but you would need to be flooding their access route to it.

Virgin Mary
22-11-2007, 10:17 PM
I dunno but I think it's funny when habbos go "IT ASKS FOR COOKIES LOL IT'S GOING TO HACK MY FRUTNIES!!!!!!!!"

WarezKid
22-11-2007, 10:19 PM
I dunno but I think it's funny when habbos go "IT ASKS FOR COOKIES LOL IT'S GOING TO HACK MY FRUTNIES!!!!!!!!"


God, good old times ;)

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