These scripts do not actually grab a player's real IP address. Instead, they usually generate a random string of numbers (e.g., 192.168.1.1 or a completely randomized set) or display the user's own information back to them to make it look like they’ve been hacked.
A pop-up window or terminal that looks like a "hacking" tool. The Randomizer: Generates fake IP addresses (e.g., 192.168.1.[1-255] ) and location data. FE Simulation: game.ReplicatedStorage.DefaultChatSystemChatEvents fake+ip+logger+troll+script+fe+showcase
In the context of platforms like Roblox or GarrysMod, a is a piece of code designed to prank other players by making them believe their private information has been compromised. These scripts are typically "Front-End" (FE) compatible, meaning they can be seen by everyone in a game server. 🛠️ Core Components These scripts do not actually grab a player's
Trollers enjoy the immediate panic or confusion from players who aren't tech-savvy enough to realize a game script cannot bypass hardware-level encryption to find their real-world address. The Randomizer: Generates fake IP addresses (e