Skype hides IP addresses to protect users from online trolls

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Let's be honest: it's pretty hard to find someone who will be genuinely happy for you when you win something. When it comes to online gaming, however, that probability falls to zero. Losing a multiplayer game leaves some people so angry that they'll go out of their way to force fellow players offline. In order to do this, gamers can use tools to locate a target's IP address from just their target's Skype username and then launch a DDoS attack to overload their internet connection. It's not the most common attack vector but Microsoft has changed the way its messaging app works so that gamers, and the wider Skype community, can rest a little easier knowing it's harder for them to be tracked.

After initially allowing users to choose whether they wanted to share their IP address with contacts, the company's latest update will now hide their details from other Skype users by default. Microsoft says the measure will "prevent individuals from obtaining a Skype ID and resolving to an IP address," which won't only protect gamers, but other Skype users who may be targeted by online trolls. Before Microsoft enabled the feature, gamers used third-party workarounds to keep themselves safe. Its latest update removes that hassle and lets players get back to pwning the competition without fear of reprisals.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/22/skype-hide-ip-addresses-skype/

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LarphPosted:

Finally, those trolls where getting annoying :P

AxerPosted:

This makes Skype 100 time more safe

ThespianPosted:

The amount of times I have been threatened and booted off through Skype is unbelieveable. Finally this is a fix

NotSoOGPosted:

Faux25
Congenital
Mullan this took way too long, I had to get rid of skype ages ago in fear of this. Someone got all my info,quite frightening


You mean your IP address, which you can change? Could of just made yourself unresolvable.


could change lol by phoning up the isp maybe because they unplugging bs never worked and i have a dynamic ip which never changed even during a power outage you keep it unplugged for 30seconds to a minute right yeah that never really works


Dynamic IPs will only change if a new Mac address is detected. hence why IPs change when you plug different devices into a modem that is dynamic.

So essentially, if you get a router with a customizable Mac address, you can have infinite IPs. (Same subnet though) I do it all the time.

ElectricianPosted:

about time they did this.

FoldPosted:

This is so late, but I suppose better late than never. The fact that they still hadn't patched the grossly obvious security holes in skype all the way up until 2016 is quite ridiculous. Either way, I'm still somewhat wary of giving out my skype, just because of how long-running the issue has been. I do really hope that with this patch though, skype can raise back into the gaming community as a good way to communicate with one another without the worry of being resolved.

MissPosted:

You'd think they would have originally done this. Guess not.

SagePosted:

Dont This is a good move from them!


Yeah no more having to change it by myself yuraw!

DontPosted:

This is a good move from them!

Mario350Posted:

Congenital
Mullan this took way too long, I had to get rid of skype ages ago in fear of this. Someone got all my info,quite frightening


You mean your IP address, which you can change? Could of just made yourself unresolvable.


could change lol by phoning up the isp maybe because they unplugging bs never worked and i have a dynamic ip which never changed even during a power outage you keep it unplugged for 30seconds to a minute right yeah that never really works