Use legitimate game triggers to make the "scare" visible to others, if the game's security allows for it.
// Fake geolocation database (local spoofing) const fakeGeoDB = [ ipRange: "192.168", city: "Springfield", country: "USA", isp: "Comcast Xfinity" , ipRange: "10.0", city: "North Pole", country: "Canada", isp: "SantaNet" , ipRange: "172.16", city: "Wakanda", country: "Fictional Africa", isp: "Vibranium Telecom" , ipRange: "8.8", city: "Mountain View", country: "Google HQ", isp: "Google Fiber" , ipRange: "1.1", city: "Sydney", country: "Australia", isp: "Optus Hacknet" ]; fake+ip+logger+troll+script+fe+showcase
If you are showcasing this on a platform like YouTube or Discord, follow this guide: : Use legitimate game triggers to make the "scare"
On the victim's side, the script creates a "ScreenGui" element. Because it’s fake, the script doesn't actually need to access the internet or any real databases. If you're interested in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, or
If you're interested in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, or protecting your online presence, here are some areas to explore:
Be careful when downloading scripts from unknown sources. Many "troll scripts" found on shady forums contain backdoors that can compromise your account while you’re trying to prank someone else. Conclusion
, where creators show how the fake UI looks to other players. Script Repositories: