Use the following HTML code. Save it as Security_Check.html (sounds legit).

<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head><title>Security Handshake</title></head> <body style="background:black; color:lime; font-family: monospace;"> <pre> Initializing secure IP handshake... [||||||||||] 100% Geolocating... </pre> <script> // Fake IP list const fakeCities = ["Tokyo, Japan (Anime VPN)", "Moscow, Russia (Kremlin WiFi)", "Austin, Texas (Taco Bell parking lot)", "Your bathroom mirror"]; setTimeout(() => let randomCity = fakeCities[Math.floor(Math.random() * fakeCities.length)]; document.body.innerHTML = `<pre>IP Locked: 172.$Math.floor(Math.random()*255).$Math.floor(Math.random()*255).1 Location: $randomCity User Agent: TrollBait/1.0 [SYSTEM] Just kidding. You've been trolled. 🃏</pre>`; , 3000); </script> </body> </html>

If you’ve spent time in competitive lobbies—whether in Call of Duty , Valorant , Roblox , or Among Us —you’ve likely seen the bait: "Click this link to see your IP address" or "I just grabbed your location, check your DMs."

Convince your Discord friend that you know their location.

But what exactly is a "fake IP grabber"? Is it a virus? Is it illegal? And importantly, how does the "portable" version work without installation?

Introduction: The Rise of the Digital Trickster In the sprawling landscape of online gaming, Discord servers, and chat rooms, a new breed of digital prankster has emerged. They aren't after your bank details or your private photos. Instead, they are after your reaction . The tool of choice for these modern-day tricksters is often referred to as the "Fake IP Grabber Troll Script Portable."

A USB drive (portable) or a shared file link.