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by stagas
2224 days ago
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You are right, it is only pinpointing the DNS server of the client, which usually resides in the same city, so you can find where the victim lives. It is inferred from the conversation here though that one could potentially exploit this even further to perform ping trilateration and get a better accuracy on one's location using the method described in the article. I think this spawned the comment about the timing attacks. |
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