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<blockquote data-quote="Crapmypants" data-source="post: 2015449" data-attributes="member: 58162"><p>[USER=27090]@asingh[/USER] Thanks. I knew dynamic ip's can be traced, so naturally assumed the same for static ones. I just thought that a static ip is meant only for commercial use or something - like how we have red(domestic) and blue(commercial) lpg cylinders.</p><p>One more question - you said it's easier to track a static ip. Does that extend to vulnerabilities/hacks i.e. does using a static ip make my system more susceptible to viruses or hack attacks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crapmypants, post: 2015449, member: 58162"] [USER=27090]@asingh[/USER] Thanks. I knew dynamic ip's can be traced, so naturally assumed the same for static ones. I just thought that a static ip is meant only for commercial use or something - like how we have red(domestic) and blue(commercial) lpg cylinders. One more question - you said it's easier to track a static ip. Does that extend to vulnerabilities/hacks i.e. does using a static ip make my system more susceptible to viruses or hack attacks? [/QUOTE]
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