Author Topic: hacked by port forwarding?  (Read 5129 times)

Has anyone gottin hacked by port forwarding my dad says that.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2009, 07:06:18 PM by Badspot »



The worst that can happen is...youll loose some time of your life :D It was worth it for me :P

Port Forwarding takes two seconds

Has anyone gottin hacked by port forwarding my dad says that.
I think he means your IP, or he just doesn't want you to touch his router.

You can not get hacked by port forwarding.


You have more of a chance of getting a virus or being hacked with everyday internet surfing.

awesome. another know it all parent on the completely wrong page with computers.
and just when they mastered the compact disk.

its a miracle that generation can even turn the things on sometimes
« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 10:50:15 PM by Bisjac »

awesome. another know it all parent on the completely wrong page with computers.
and just when they mastered the compact disk.

its a miracle that generation can even turn the things on sometimes
Sometimes I can't believe they are even the same species as us.

a computer is only as clean and safe as the user using it. regardless of anti virus programs and firewalls, a dumb ass will still forget himself and the comp up.
on that note; a car cant kill you if you lock it and throw away the keys. airbags wont help much when you bluntly drive off a cliff.

isn't port 80 open on nearly every web server? if it was really that easy to just "hack away" then there wouldn't even be an internet
you would need alot more exploit with then just a port number.

an exploit like... a dipstuff kid that clicks research adds and fills the comp with all them fun viruses
firewalls, vista defender, anti virus programs don't work when your always clicking the "yes" button to bypass them
« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 11:04:47 PM by Bisjac »


His dad isn't going to believe us