Thursday 21 January 2016

Skype now hides your IP address by default

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Skype today updated all its apps with a basic, but much-requested, security improvement: Your IP address is now hidden from other Skype users by default. You can download the latest version of Skype's desktop and mobile apps now from skype.com/download.

Skype promises that starting with this update, and going forward for all future versions, your IP address will be kept hidden from Skype users. "This measure will help prevent individuals from obtaining a Skype ID and resolving to an IP address," the Microsoft company explained.

Because Skype users could see each other's IP addresses by default, if someone wanted to attack or harass you online, all they had to do was get your Skype name. This isn't exactly difficult information to find, as people don't protect their usernames like they do passwords. Once they had your IP address, they could perform a denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, a common method for taking down a device by overloading it with requests.

This was particularly frustrating for Skype users playing games online, and doubly so for those trying to stream their gaming session. It wasn't a very common attack, but it was effective and so was used when trolls wanted to take their abuse to the next level.

In fact, the issue was annoying enough that Skype users shared instructions on how to protect themselves. One such example is this detailed guide from a gamer: "This is a guide on how to stop your Skype username resolved and your IP found."

While the problem didn't affect only gamers, they were the most-frequently targeted group. This update helps all Skype users, but gaming enthusiasts will particularly appreciate the change. Indeed, while Skype didn't call out the group in the body of its announcement, it did give a nod in the headline: "To our gamers: IP will now be hidden by default in latest update."

Skype now hides your IP address by default
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