Cybersecurity
What can someone do with your IP address? 10 common threats and how to avoid them
If someone gets their hands on your IP (Internet Protocol) address, they can potentially track your moves online, send targeted ads, issue bans in games and websites, launch DDoS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) attacks, and even commit cybercrimes on your behalf.
Of course, the subject is wider than that. Bad actors may need more than just your IP address to commit some of these activities. Let’s dive into the things that your IP can be used for and how you can protect yourself.
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