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IP trace and other methods
I am using two nicks on this forum. It is not a secret at all. I have my reasons for that.
But what provoked me to start this thread is claim of another member in another thread, saying is easy to dug my two nicks cose those appearing under same IP address. Well..that's funny! If i dont want those to be tied to same IP address than i have pretty easy task - just to switch OFF and than after to switch ON my router. Each time i do that, my Huawei router occupies new and different IP address. Piece of cake. That's how i skip rapidshare counters easilly, each time i want to download something from there. My IP address is therefore dynamic. Local provider, on other hand, have static IP address, so it is easy to trace it. So... knowing this i do not pay attention or any effort to hide that i am using 2 nicks here. I do not switch off my router each time i am about to log in under different nick. Why should i do that? Not a secret and also have nothing to hide! But... Administrator here is able to trace me even when i change my IP adress and log under another nick! How!? Ha,ha,ha! Of course i do know how...but i wont tell ya! I can only say; there are methods to remotely read some unique data from your system. For example it could be your hard disk serial...or your system serial...or some other unique data... Best way to fool this method is use of two pc's and to switch off router each time, connect it to another pc and than switch it on to take different IP. I just want to provoke new,interesting debate on this subject. And eventually see and hear some other solutions of how to accuratelly trace same user despite his dynamic IP address. Cose, there are several ways to do that, i only know one of those... |
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Nobody cares if you use two nicks as long as you are not causing problems in the forum. Best wishes, J_P |
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Yes, among other things cookies too.
But what if cookies were blocked? There must be other ways too... |
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Example of one cookie:
bblastvisit 1246641981 www.geotech1.com/ 1536 3664419968 30087892 1688178768 30014467 * bblastactivity 0 www.geotech1.com/ 1536 3814419968 30087892 1836488768 30014467 * |
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what are you doing now ??? If cookies are blocked there's anotehr very easy way: MAC address Each ethernet based device has one , unique number of that... and there are 2^48 possible combinations... (original MAC-48 is made of 48 bits...) Now... if you have an ethernet stuff... or anyway a NIC (network interface card) like wireless stuff or bluetooth (also but not only) you could be traced down even if IP address is different. That's cause the NIC level packets (medium interface layer in OSI pile) are below IP level (network layer) and thus encapsulated inside IP packet... so an IP packet always contains MAC informations.... Now... there are ways to avoid that... or well... hide you more efficiently but sometimes it's rather simple buying another NIC (e.g. another router in your case...) and use that. Said that... if "someone" wanna really find you he will! But don't let me tell you who this someone could be... Kind regards, Max
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Interesting stuff.....other words; real scab here is my router, not pc!? Aint not such problem, that can't be solved with 5kg hammer! Especially tiny Huawei i have!
Or to flash router's prom frequently !!!? Ahahahahahah! Yes you are right; those who are supposed to find me easy - those will found me easy. Recently my exact home place was marked at Google Earth! No need to use IP or any other approach... |
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