• lurch (he/him)
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    -222 hours ago

    you know that google can map the call to your IP and your provider (or VPN provider) the IP to your payment method, right?

    • @foggy
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      21 hours ago

      Not mullvad. Paid for my VPN with cash.

      You know that spoofing an IP is trivially easy, right?

        • @foggy
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          620 hours ago

          On a hotline? I’ll be alright thanks.

          • lurch (he/him)
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            -217 hours ago

            no, for your IP packages that you spoofed the sender adress on. how do you think the remote host will reach it?

            • @foggy
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              417 hours ago

              They’re not calling me.

              • lurch (he/him)
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                -216 hours ago

                when you open an IP connection for your phone call or your VPN, there need three packages to be sent back and forth. you won’t get the second one if you spoofed the IP, hence the call or VPN won’t even start.

                • @foggy
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                  416 hours ago

                  Reverse proxy.

                  • lurch (he/him)
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                    16 hours ago

                    i don’t think that means what you think it does. it just changes who knows your IP to another node. if you want to establish a connection there will be someone who knows your real IP. how else will you recieve a reply package to complete a connection?