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I don't know you but I've had quite a bit of experience when it comes to dealing with hackers and especially those appealing that want to lie.
As far as "hacking on your IP" goes, that is a blatant miss truth.
So the only way your story makes sense is if the "hacker" were to literally come to your house, log into your WiFi and hack from there.
So then that leaves me to believe that maybe it was a family member, well now we're in the old "my brother did it" excuse. Which is never really truthful, if not maybe 99% of the time a lie.
Everything you say points to someone that is lying to either get unbanned or lying to have people feel sorry for you which in-turn would get you unbanned. IMO the staff team made the right decision.
As far as "hacking on your IP" goes, that is a blatant miss truth.
"You can't really spoof an IP effectively because if you do, http responses will go to that IP rather than yours. As such, it'd probably not be the best use of your time. (They can be fake, but they can't receive the intended data.) By "receive the intended data", I mean that if someone at 127.0.9.63 tries to send a login request to Google, and spoofs their IP to be 123.53.53.234, then Google will send the response to 123.53.53.234, not 127.0.9.63. That means that the would-be hacker at 127.0.9.63 never actually receives any data pertaining to your account. This is a risk (but probably not to you) - it's a well established way of conducting DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. Have a look at
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(TL;DR of that spoiler, it isn't possible because you can't receive any data when you change your IP to someone elses IP, the data would only be sent to the actual IP. Meaning the would be hacker would never be able to connect to Foxcraft in the first place)
So the only way your story makes sense is if the "hacker" were to literally come to your house, log into your WiFi and hack from there.
So then that leaves me to believe that maybe it was a family member, well now we're in the old "my brother did it" excuse. Which is never really truthful, if not maybe 99% of the time a lie.
Everything you say points to someone that is lying to either get unbanned or lying to have people feel sorry for you which in-turn would get you unbanned. IMO the staff team made the right decision.