little_drive
New Member
Hello,
I wonder if it is true that computers behind a router are unhackable?
Cause in example: I got an computer on 208.122.999.232 that tries to connect to 232.121.242.999 (I know an IP adres cannot have the number 999 because it has only an range until 255)
The computer that the hacker wants to hack behind the IP 232.121.424.999 is the computer in a LAN with the IP adres 112.121.212.122 so if the hacker knows from social engineering that the computer is vulnerable to a DCOM RPC exploit and tries to hack into it and types 232.121.424.999 in the target IP adres it would fail. (no firewall etc. activated)
So that means that is impossible to hack it or not?
And I would like to know if it is possible for an outsider to find out on what LAN IP a computer is without the possibility to hack a router?
Greetx Little
I wonder if it is true that computers behind a router are unhackable?
Cause in example: I got an computer on 208.122.999.232 that tries to connect to 232.121.242.999 (I know an IP adres cannot have the number 999 because it has only an range until 255)
The computer that the hacker wants to hack behind the IP 232.121.424.999 is the computer in a LAN with the IP adres 112.121.212.122 so if the hacker knows from social engineering that the computer is vulnerable to a DCOM RPC exploit and tries to hack into it and types 232.121.424.999 in the target IP adres it would fail. (no firewall etc. activated)
So that means that is impossible to hack it or not?
And I would like to know if it is possible for an outsider to find out on what LAN IP a computer is without the possibility to hack a router?
Greetx Little