on 16-05-2021 12:26
Any ideas how I can get VM to allocate a new IP address as I think my current one has been compromised
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on 16-05-2021 12:36
IP addresses don't get compromised. Computers and other devices get compromised.
Changing your IP address won't fix that. VM aren't able to change your address anyway.
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on 16-05-2021 17:46
You can get a new public IP address by switching to your own router with the hub in modem mode.
That presents a different MAC address to the VM DHCP server.
Check all your devices/computers are clean and deal with issues regardless. What do you mean by compromised anyway?
If your WAN (public) address changed recently, and they don’t usually change very often, it’s possible you inherited a ‘bad reputation’ from a former address owner.
on 16-05-2021 22:33
Did you have a phone call saying your IP address had been “compromised”? It’s a scam, had loads of them and as said before you cannot “compromise” an IP address.
on 17-05-2021 13:48
@strayducks wrote:Thanks for your reply,
Just a hunch that the IP address may be able to be linked to other details that may have been leaked.
it may have been, but since most online services treat your ip address as disposable, and rely on your username/password to give you access to resources, i wouldn’t worry about it.
some services will prompt you (usually by email) if they detect a login from a new address and ask you to approve it before letting you in, but most don’t.
for services that you really care about, you should investigate whether or not you can add multi-factor authentication to your login. It may seem like an inconvenience but it adds a lot of protection to critical services.
if you are concerned that some of your details have been leaked, you should also consider changing any passwords that are shared across multiple services.
on 16-05-2021 12:36
IP addresses don't get compromised. Computers and other devices get compromised.
Changing your IP address won't fix that. VM aren't able to change your address anyway.
Tim
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on 16-05-2021 17:46
You can get a new public IP address by switching to your own router with the hub in modem mode.
That presents a different MAC address to the VM DHCP server.
Check all your devices/computers are clean and deal with issues regardless. What do you mean by compromised anyway?
If your WAN (public) address changed recently, and they don’t usually change very often, it’s possible you inherited a ‘bad reputation’ from a former address owner.
on 16-05-2021 22:33
Did you have a phone call saying your IP address had been “compromised”? It’s a scam, had loads of them and as said before you cannot “compromise” an IP address.
on 17-05-2021 13:41
Thanks for your reply,
Didn't have a phone call, just a hunch that my IP adress may have been linked to other personel information that may give hackers another tool to use to do their dirty work.
on 17-05-2021 13:43
Thanks for your reply,
Just a hunch that the IP address may be able to be linked to other details that may have been leaked.
on 17-05-2021 13:48
@strayducks wrote:Thanks for your reply,
Just a hunch that the IP address may be able to be linked to other details that may have been leaked.
it may have been, but since most online services treat your ip address as disposable, and rely on your username/password to give you access to resources, i wouldn’t worry about it.
some services will prompt you (usually by email) if they detect a login from a new address and ask you to approve it before letting you in, but most don’t.
for services that you really care about, you should investigate whether or not you can add multi-factor authentication to your login. It may seem like an inconvenience but it adds a lot of protection to critical services.
if you are concerned that some of your details have been leaked, you should also consider changing any passwords that are shared across multiple services.
on 28-05-2021 15:33
Thanks for the helpful reply @g0akc - if I already have my SH3 in modem mode and my DD-WRT router connected to it and need a new IP address do I need to buy a new router or is there some way to make DD-WRT give me a different MAC address so when I power cycle the router I can get a new IP address?
on 28-05-2021 15:37
@WhyLieToUs wrote:Thanks for the helpful reply @g0akc - if I already have my SH3 in modem mode and my DD-WRT router connected to it and need a new IP address do I need to buy a new router or is there some way to make DD-WRT give me a different MAC address so when I power cycle the router I can get a new IP address?
google "DD-WRT spoof mac address"
first hit will give you all you need 🙂
on 28-05-2021 15:41