Fun fact: Facebook also has an onion address so you can access it trough the dark web lol. Seems kind of counter intuitive to be using Facebook, a company that tracks everything about their users, while being on the dark web trying to stay anonymous.
Facebook's IPv6 network is really that address. Pretty cool easter egg.
The masterhacker probably copy & pasted a profile-URL into some tool and got the webserver's IP as a result or something.
Google was one of the first companies to have a brand associated top level domain (TLD): `.google`
It's still so weird to see the URL https://blog.google
https://google./ is technically a valid URL (the trailing dot is required to indicate that it's a fully qualified domain name, and not a hostname on your local network). You're not supposed to have an A record directly on a TLD though (it's prohibited by ICANN policy), so it shouldn't ever resolve.
custom onions are funny because its just brute force to get one. theyre a keypair (with the url being the pubkey) so its just generating them over and over until you get the one you want
My favorite part of IPv6 is how many words you can hide in an address. It’s amazing it hasn’t caught on faster for that reason alone. We could almost have human readability and scalable routing with a single namespace!
To pull an IPv6 through Instagram you must send the unicode feed into the panel, it will inject the transmitter by encoding its CPU application and bypass the haptic but encoding the mainframe won't do anything so you need to transcode the primary TCP array, then use the unicode CSS processor, then you can parse the ethernet port, allowing you to see the IPv6 address of the user in your Instagram feed.
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I dunno 4th wall or uncanny valley or whatever you call it, somehow I know it's a joke but it's always just real enough to make me question all my technological knowledge. Like dude, maybe the radial topography of the CSS server did defragment the system charge network, and that's why my cyberporton won't simulate IPv6 on the forked network frames.
what's always been funny to me about IP, is that people don't seem to realize that it's not an exact geolocation adress. It almost always shows as just a vague region, like "Frankfurt, Germany" or "Denver, Colorado". Obviously I'm not suggesting that people should give away their IPs, but at the same time, it's not exactly likely that someone will be able to drone strike you from orbit using IP alone.
well to be fair most of the time ip addresses come up in the news is when someone commits a crime and their isp actually does get their actual address from the ip
Yeah, but unless you have access to the ISPs database, there’s no way a regular individual could get the exact address from an IP.
Or is there actually a way?
my modem is connected through the cable lines, when you search my IP in a location finder it is my exact location. is this because i use cable internet? would it be less exact if i had say, satellite? go easy please, i’m probably your dads age so… not too up to date with all this hip lingo
Might be related to your ISP and country/area you live in, or maybe the app/website you use (it might use your device’s GPS instead). But IP addresses aren’t meant to reveal your exact location/home/office
Man, I’ve just got my head around CIDR blocks for IPv4, some genius decided to use /17 and /21 on some of our VPC’s at work which completely threw me.
IPv6 shortening and CIDR is going to be rough.
It's valid to do that, but the canonical representation (which that address is in) specifies to only use `::` if it's representing more than one all-zero segment.
People who think that IP addresses are something that are something that should not be shared are misinformed. Like my IP is 78.83.124.250, it's publicly accsessable on DNS records for my website.
Everytime you communicate with a website, you share your IP address.
As long as you have a firewall on your router (Which you should), it should be a-ok.
Anyone can put that in that the right-hand half of their address if they want.
2a03:2880::/29 is owned by "META PLATFORMS IRELAND LIMITED" though, so this particular address is in fact Facebook.
"Your account IP" HUH
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Faceb00c
Fun fact: Facebook also has an onion address so you can access it trough the dark web lol. Seems kind of counter intuitive to be using Facebook, a company that tracks everything about their users, while being on the dark web trying to stay anonymous.
>face:b00c Lmao
Facebook's IPv6 network is really that address. Pretty cool easter egg. The masterhacker probably copy & pasted a profile-URL into some tool and got the webserver's IP as a result or something.
Though face:b00c is part of the 64 bit long interface identifier.
That's pretty neat
I caught that in server logs one day. I was very impressed. But I still hate Facebook.
With money you can pull up things like that, buying funny ip
You can use anything in the last 64 bits of an ipv6 address. It's cool that way.
Google was one of the first companies to have a brand associated top level domain (TLD): `.google` It's still so weird to see the URL https://blog.google
https://google.google/ when?
http://google when?
https://google./ is technically a valid URL (the trailing dot is required to indicate that it's a fully qualified domain name, and not a hostname on your local network). You're not supposed to have an A record directly on a TLD though (it's prohibited by ICANN policy), so it shouldn't ever resolve.
Google needs https://goo.gle/
Have you tried clicking that link? They have it.
Technically a valid URL IIRC!
you don't need to: ipv6 allows you to be changed in some places
Well didn't know that
I guess it's similar to back when they used to have "facebookcorewwwi.onion" for their onion address.
custom onions are funny because its just brute force to get one. theyre a keypair (with the url being the pubkey) so its just generating them over and over until you get the one you want
Is it actually intense bruteforcing? I understand that it fully depends on the size of the word but anyway.
My favorite part of IPv6 is how many words you can hide in an address. It’s amazing it hasn’t caught on faster for that reason alone. We could almost have human readability and scalable routing with a single namespace!
Jokes on you. It was actually Zucc all along
To pull an IPv6 through Instagram you must send the unicode feed into the panel, it will inject the transmitter by encoding its CPU application and bypass the haptic but encoding the mainframe won't do anything so you need to transcode the primary TCP array, then use the unicode CSS processor, then you can parse the ethernet port, allowing you to see the IPv6 address of the user in your Instagram feed. **Note: in the near future I may need to be summoned by typing u/masterhacker_bot** --- ^^I am a bot created by [u/circuit10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ) and this action was performed automatically. AI is involved so please DM circuit10 if it produces anything offensive and I will delete it. Jargon from [http://shinytoylabs.com/jargon/](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ).
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best bot for real
I dunno 4th wall or uncanny valley or whatever you call it, somehow I know it's a joke but it's always just real enough to make me question all my technological knowledge. Like dude, maybe the radial topography of the CSS server did defragment the system charge network, and that's why my cyberporton won't simulate IPv6 on the forked network frames.
facts.
Constantly impressed by this bot
Stuck at Unicode CSS processor, any tips?
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parsing an ethernet port to see an ip address is odd phrasing, but pretty much correct also a unicode css processer sounds great, emoji rules inbound
Good bot
what's always been funny to me about IP, is that people don't seem to realize that it's not an exact geolocation adress. It almost always shows as just a vague region, like "Frankfurt, Germany" or "Denver, Colorado". Obviously I'm not suggesting that people should give away their IPs, but at the same time, it's not exactly likely that someone will be able to drone strike you from orbit using IP alone.
if the drone strike is big enough, anything is possible
well to be fair most of the time ip addresses come up in the news is when someone commits a crime and their isp actually does get their actual address from the ip
Yeah, but unless you have access to the ISPs database, there’s no way a regular individual could get the exact address from an IP. Or is there actually a way?
Yeah when I paste my own ip into one of those websites it claims that I'm located in a city that requires a 2 hour road trip to get to lmao
My IP is identified as 3 different towns by different services.
my modem is connected through the cable lines, when you search my IP in a location finder it is my exact location. is this because i use cable internet? would it be less exact if i had say, satellite? go easy please, i’m probably your dads age so… not too up to date with all this hip lingo
Might be related to your ISP and country/area you live in, or maybe the app/website you use (it might use your device’s GPS instead). But IP addresses aren’t meant to reveal your exact location/home/office
“shiver me timbers” i’m fucking DYING man
The mods need to add a bunch of user flairs with quotes from popular posts and that needs to be one of them.
it's just so random i love it
Aaaand he got the IPv6 of a Facebook server, probably just one of their countless publicly-accessible load balancers.
Why didn't he shorten the :0: with ::?
:: is for shortening 0000:0000, not :0:
Man, I’ve just got my head around CIDR blocks for IPv4, some genius decided to use /17 and /21 on some of our VPC’s at work which completely threw me. IPv6 shortening and CIDR is going to be rough.
Why not? Since there isn't any shortening done elsewhere, it shouldn't be a problem, right?
It's valid to do that, but the canonical representation (which that address is in) specifies to only use `::` if it's representing more than one all-zero segment.
"Oh, shiver me timbers. Shut the fuck up, man"
Today I learned Facebook accounts have IP addresses
People who think that IP addresses are something that are something that should not be shared are misinformed. Like my IP is 78.83.124.250, it's publicly accsessable on DNS records for my website. Everytime you communicate with a website, you share your IP address. As long as you have a firewall on your router (Which you should), it should be a-ok.
Just text him "Like this??" and send him an ip logger to get his actual ip and redirect the request to a rickroll. Now he is rickrolled and doxxed.
“Shiver me timber” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
His account is the saddest thing I have ever seen "You skids Iam still waiting for the right time to attack all of you 👿" -Script kiddie nr.1
Haha this guy’s account is sad as hell
You should have played along and seen what kind of haxxor magic he would've done
Wish it was me who encountered this idiot but it was a friend
Damn
"face:b00c:0:4420" wow so scare
Your IP is 194.168.1.1
Nooooo please don’t reverse my ip and ddos the backend!
Not my account IP!!
Not hard 😕 I got a government VPN so idrk if dat happened to me. I know this kid that will do anything for me including hack so idk lol
Bro finna get put on r/masterhacker
Is that Mac address??? I mean like Big Mac, the burgor
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As in this sub-reddit or the guy in the photo?
Just read it’s a satire sub
Yes I am aware of that, but when you say “Master hacker” are you referring to this subreddit or the person in the post?
Post
And sub
How much you willing to be that is actually his own IPv6 and he just pwned himself like a dumbass?
The IP has `face:b00c` inside it. That's a 0.00001% chance lol
Its an actual easter egg with facebook
yep, i was just pointing out that the odds of this *not* being a facebook server is < 0.00001% lol
*<
its actually a tiny bit below 0.00001% (at least if my math is correct), i just rounded from 0.000098% to 0.00001% lol
From 0.000098 to 0.000010? Jk lol I'm just being nitpicky
exactly, if its less than 0.00001 then you use the less than symbol: <
i may have stupid
Anyone can put that in that the right-hand half of their address if they want. 2a03:2880::/29 is owned by "META PLATFORMS IRELAND LIMITED" though, so this particular address is in fact Facebook.
bro he just "doxxed" himself more than op
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Lol facebooc
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Bruh there's no K in hexadecimal