If your only question is if they can retrace it, than the answer is yes.
Are they gonna bother doing it? That's a whole new question.
If I were to log in just once on a shell with the same ip as my main, but use a proxy for the shell thereafter, can TNT still trace that one time? Seems ridiculous to have all these advanced security protocols.
If your only question is if they can retrace it, than the answer is yes.
Are they gonna bother doing it? That's a whole new question.
So technically it can still be used against you. Man it's not safe anywhere.
I wouldn't risk it at all if you are attached to your main. I always use different IPs for each shell and other accounts. Unfortunately with TNT, even the smallest thing can get you iced when you least expect it.
Saru (08-22-2013)
Thought so. The truth is, I was extremely careless and logged in with an inactive shell with a UC in it. Now I'm terrified.
Just do not do anything stupid on that shell and you should be safe C:
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Yeah, don't cheat on it and just lay low for a while. Don't move the UC or anything for a bit and next time you log in to the shell, use a proxy. Odds are they won't notice unless you start doing suspicious things.
Don't use it and rack up "last seen" days. Got it. Thanks guys.