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Can malware change my IP address?
One way criminals do this is by infecting computers with a class of malicious software (malware) called DNSChanger. In this scenario, the criminal uses the malware to change the user’s DNS server settings to replace the ISP’s good DNS servers with bad DNS servers operated by the criminal.
Does your IP address change?
Like any internet-connected device, your phone has its own IP address. If you have a compelling reason to, you can change your IP address for your phone as well. For both iPhone and Android, you can customize the IP address from the Wi-Fi settings page.
How to change server location in Malwarebytes privacy?
Toggle ON Malwarebytes Privacy. Click Change server location. Under Choose new server, click a country to expand the drop-down. Click a city within the country’s drop-down. A server location closer to your physical location may provide a faster connection. Click Select when you have chosen the location.
Where do I Find my IP address in Malwarebytes?
Your Actual IP address is assigned to your device given by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). When you toggle the Malwarebytes Privacy switch on, your web traffic tunnels through a Private IP address shown at the bottom right of the application. Return to the Malwarebytes Privacy guide.
How to change the location of a privacy server?
We recommend that you enable the Auto connect setting to automatically connect to a privacy server. Below the Change server location button, your Actual IP address and Private IP address display. Your Actual IP address is assigned to your device given by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
What kind of malware is installed on flplayer?
Another interesting page is http://flplayer [.]net/config.php, from which it fetches a bunch of configuration options. This includes a value named analyticsId (“UA-117750115-1”), which seems an identifier for Google Analytics (seems unused), and a mixpanelId (58410f8ab299e0eb2b736f6e233eda37) which is used if extendedAnalytics was set.