Spyke
db2
lemmy.world

They've got nothing on that hacker at 127.0.0.1 that fucker has all my files!

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over_cloxreply
lemmy.world

But have you tried that address 255.255.255.255?

I hear it's the Master Key to the Internet...

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Probably intentional. There are enough stupid people in the World who would try funky things if those IPs where real.

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programming.dev

Could have just used class E addresses, at least then it would look intentional insead of brainless.

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cmnyboreply
discuss.tchncs.de

There are several IP address ranges reserved specifically for documentation and examples such as 192.0.2.0/24 and 2001:db8::/32. That's what they should have used.

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kungenreply
feddit.nu

It's cooler to use 172.16.0.0/12 because everyone just sees "192" and thinks it's part of 192.168.0.0/16.

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That's a for LAN use. The other IPv4 example ranges are 198.51.100.0/24, 203.0.113.0/24 and 233.252.0.0/24.

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sh.itjust.works

I never raised any eyebrows at IPs like these in movies and on TV. It's just internet equivalent of fictitious phone numbers always containing 555.

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Agent641reply
lemmy.world

Yeah by using out-of-bounds numbers they avoid accidentally listing legitimate values who might get upset or free advertising

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MimicJarreply
lemmy.world

They could just use IPv6. Legitimately values or not no one is going to understand them, much less get upset by them.

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pivot_rootreply
lemmy.world

The attack was coming from ::1

Or if that's too unbelievable, fe80:: has some scary implications while also not likely to ever be a real device.

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exureply
feditown.com

You can also use 200::/7. It's been deprecated since 2004

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There are already several reserved IP ranges for this kind of purpose, like 198.51.100.0/24 or 203.0.113.0/24.

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Oh nice those 40 bit addresses, just what we needed to spice up our IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack world

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Hasherm0nreply
lemmy.world

There's a great interview somewhere with the writers of one of these shows talking about how they knew this was shit and they had unofficial competitions with other shows to constantly one up each other on the stupidity.

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I used to watch that show and it was always full of this sort of master hacker bs and I loved it - for a while.

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This clip has I'm pretty sure the worst audio of all time, and not quality, were talking pure decisions. That sound has got to go, that's how you make vigilantes

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davereply
feddit.uk

It’s from FUBAR. I think they took the show’s name as a general directive.

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sobriquetreply
aussie.zone

Thank you, kind stranger! I put that one on my “to watch” list a while ago, but never got around to it. Guessing from your comment I possibly dodged a bullet?

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davereply
feddit.uk

Those IP addresses were about the most believable thing in that episode. It’s occasionally amusing nonsense, requires about 1% concentration, and if you fall asleep in one episode and wake up in the next, you won’t need to reach for the remote.

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1% concentration is sometimes a stretch! 🤣 maybe I won’t completely rule it out, but I at least know what state of mind to be in if/when I watch it! Thanks.

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Dicskareply
lemmy.world

Not a single mouse, cursor or command line in sight, but somehow they always type 84 letters per second, and get a flashy UI with animation, 3D models spinning, moving, zooming and morphing, or at the very least windows popping up and doing various stuff.

Just like in real life.

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