Postmortem Site compromised 10-Sep-2019

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Some IP's have a lot of random stuff like "ea" and "b0". They're much longer than normal IP's too. What does that mean? Is it some kind of error?
It's a new protocol of IP isn't it?

Not exactly a genius on computer science, but if I had to guess it has something to do with IPv6, since the old protocol has a limited number of addresses, IPv6 has orders of magnitude more possible addresses.
 
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Some IP's have a lot of random stuff like "ea" and "b0". They're much longer than normal IP's too. What does that mean? Is it some kind of error?

Those are IPv6 IP addresses - as I mentioned in a previous post the IPv4 space is saturated, thus the need to increase the amount of IP-addresses that can be used.
If you're curious, the max number of IPv4 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) is: 4.294.967.296 (with the amount of Internet of Shit devices that requires their own IP now, this space is obviously saturated if you think about how many "smart devices" exist).

The number of IPv6 addresses, however, is: 340.282.366.920.938.463.463.374.607.431.768.211.456

Hope this made sense.
 
Some IP's have a lot of random stuff like "ea" and "b0". They're much longer than normal IP's too. What does that mean? Is it some kind of error?

They're IPv6 addresses. Those aren't random either, they're hexadecimal and only contain 01234567989abcdef.
 
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Josh confirmed for being an African-American-Ukrainian. Probably sold our IPs for a pair of Jordans or Dunks and the hack is just a ruse.
 
So looking through my account data in that archive, there's nothing really relevant that I can see since I made this account with a throwaway email. Can't say I'm a huge fan of my IP address being out there but honestly I doubt anybody cares that I browse KF on campus. I should probably start using a VPN though, shouldn't I?
Edit: Apparently my computers ip points to an address like 30 minutes away from mine. Changed my password just in case.
 
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Should I parse the list and make a site where you can search for your username and what info was leaked on you? Sort of like https://haveibeenpwned.com
I'll (((redact))) any Kiwis that request their info be removed from such site - however - it's already out there.

Why? So i can go to a server you control, search for "Jump" and hand you over my current IP and user agent info? Maybe let you try and run some browser exploits on me?
You made an account today in the middle of all this.

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@Null is hosting the full dox right here on the kf site. I don't see the need exchange information with some rando 3rd party to get them.
 
Why? So i can go to a server you control, search for "Jump" and hand you over my current IP and user agent info? Maybe let you try and run some browser exploits on me?
You made an account today in the middle of all this.

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@Null is hosting the full dox right here on the kf site. I don't see the need exchange information with some rando 3rd party to get them.

If you think anyone would waste a (most likely Chrome(ium) based 0-day to do remote code execution on a bunch of exceptional individuals, such as yourself then you're delusional.

I've changed how it works. The data leaked will only be sent to the e-mail that's on-file with the leaks, whether accurate or not, so it's not publicly searchable by furfags.

Also; being afraid of user-agent leaking - not knowing that's easily spoofable. My fucking sides man.
 
Fantastic. I'm sure this is going exactly as planned... a bunch of goofs laughing at their failed hax, people jazzed that they were "doxxed", and others sad that they weren't. On a side note, I know people who live near that Claire dude. Funny. If I remember right that neighborhood is pretty easy to find.
 
Based Terry tried to warn us about those who glow in the dark.
And yet, we didn't listen.

He could've saved us. He tried to warn you, but you looked away. You could've prevented this. Why didn't you listen? It's too late. It didn't have to end like this.

 
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