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Hacking: spoof IRC

The last click Issue 1

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 · 1 year ago

IRC is pretty cool, there are a lot of nice guys, you can keep up with a lot of things, and you can exchange a lot of knowledge. However, there are a few things that are a bit annoying ...

First of all, you have to know that everyone has access to your IP, so you are directly traceable and you have to be careful with the people you talk to and with what you say.
Then, you have to know that there are a lot of idiots who are there to piss off the world (it's easier to piss off when you have the IP...).

The best thing to do is to hide your IP. For that, you have to use the IP of another person or a server (public or not). So, the IP presented on IRC is false.
Before adding anything else, you have to find an IP to spoofer (proxy server or wingate on a big connection, a guy with a cable for example).

I think there are some sites that offer servers on port 1080 (mandatory port) but I never found one. You can also use a wingate scanner, but it's quite long. To find them, you have to go to channels with Bots (ex: #Warezfrançais).

There, you write /Whois to see if the connections use PPP or not. If there is no PPP, the connection is wired. Then make /DNS on the users you found, and Note the Hosts and IP. Then open your IRC package (mIRC, Bitch, ...) and use the host and IP for your connection and your Firewall (Socks 4).

Normally it works (but sometimes you have to be persistent...)... However, you have to know that some cable ISPs are protected and that some IRC servers refuse Proxies. It's up to you to find the right ones... :)
A hint for the cable: I like Videotron ...

Well it's not much, but it should be enough.
Don't forget that you are not the invisible man either :)

-= Shin =-

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