So I kept seeing those stupid scamming bots with their links, and i decided to click to the scamming website just to see what it looked like. And no, I did NOT enter ANY information. I looked at it for about 20 seconds, then closed tab.
What worried me a little was that it showed my IP address directly on the site, and I understand that you basically give it to a website if you want to even be able to connect to it. But, (I Googled some answers so I have a basic idea) if a scamming website knows your IP, how much can they hack you from that? (I portforwarded a server once but it doesnt work anymore and I never turn it on - to my knowledge you cannot hack into one's router only unless the server is actually running) Im guessing they cant/will not attempt to break into your router and steal confidential information using an IP address? I didnt give any other information.
@repository (I know you're a coder but you might have some knowledge on web security?)
@Marco Slater (halothe23)
Btw I connected to the website using my iPad, not a computer.
What worried me a little was that it showed my IP address directly on the site, and I understand that you basically give it to a website if you want to even be able to connect to it. But, (I Googled some answers so I have a basic idea) if a scamming website knows your IP, how much can they hack you from that? (I portforwarded a server once but it doesnt work anymore and I never turn it on - to my knowledge you cannot hack into one's router only unless the server is actually running) Im guessing they cant/will not attempt to break into your router and steal confidential information using an IP address? I didnt give any other information.
@repository (I know you're a coder but you might have some knowledge on web security?)
@Marco Slater (halothe23)
Btw I connected to the website using my iPad, not a computer.