Fake Ip Logger Troll Script Fe Showcase Fixed
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// also console message: just for transparency console.log("%c🔥 FAKE IP LOGGER DEMO 🔥 | 100% client-side prank, no real tracking", "color: #6effaa; font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold;"); console.log("%cThis is a harmless showcase — use it to troll friends responsibly", "color: #ffa36e;"); </script> </body> </html> fake ip logger troll script fe showcase fixed
// ---------- FAKE DATABASES (troll content) ---------- const fakeIpPool = [ "203.0.113.42", "198.51.100.77", "192.0.2.88", "185.130.5.253", "45.33.22.19", "104.28.12.1", "172.217.16.14", "31.13.79.246", "151.101.2.217", "8.8.8.8 (google?)", "1.1.1.1 (cloudflare?)", "10.0.0.69", "172.16.254.1", "192.168.0.1337", "0.0.0.0" ]; ::-webkit-scrollbar width: 4px
A: Yes – modify the continentMap or hardcode the fake IP string. no real tracking"
"Target: [Username] | IP: [Fake IP] | Location: [Real Country]" How it Works (Technical Reality)
John decided to take it upon himself to fix the flaws in the script. He spent several hours rewriting the code, implementing more robust proxy chaining, correcting the Tor configuration, and adding encryption to protect the logs.