IPv4.Games: When Hacking Feels Like a Nostalgic Arcade Adventure

Discovering ipv4.games, a site that brings back old-school “hacking” vibes with leaderboards tracking IP addresses you can connect from. Cheating or part of the fun? Either way, proxy scans are in play.

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Hot Take:

Who knew IP address scavenger hunts could be so nostalgic? Apparently, hackers are trading in their black hats for leaderboard rankings. Just like the good ol’ days, but with a modern twist and a sprinkle of proxy scanning mischief!

Key Points:

  • IPv4.games is a site designed to track how many different IP addresses users can connect from.
  • The site features leaderboards to rank players based on their IP address collection prowess.
  • No authentication is required; users simply add their username to the URL.
  • Proxy scans are being used to cheat, or perhaps it’s part of the game.
  • IPv6.games is registered but not yet active.

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