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shutzu
05-08-2006, 04:59 AM
I've found several programs to monitor yahoo chat...but it only works on a local network;)
is it possible to monitor what sm's chating if i just know the ip...but not from local network:confused:
i have some spying to do on someone that sz it's close to me:mad:
or any spy remote program will do...but i need it free :D
please help me!!!

Ezekiel
05-08-2006, 11:14 AM
I've found several programs to monitor yahoo chat...but it only works on a local network;)
is it possible to monitor what sm's chating if i just know the ip...but not from local network:confused:
i have some spying to do on someone that sz it's close to me:mad:
or any spy remote program will do...but i need it free :D
please help me!!!

As I say in many posts, an IP number does not give you access to anything. It is like a telephone number, you can call it, but someone has to pick up and answer. The same applies to computers, to get access to a computer just from the IP number, you have to have some sort of backdoor/server running on it (listening for connections) that will allow you in. In short, you can't do anything considered hacking (or more correctly, cracking) from just knowing an IP number. But, if you are on the same LAN there are some things you can do to get access to any data passing through the router. This *only* works on a LAN, it's not physically possible on a WAN (the internet). Sniffing is a LAN-only thing. The only way you could "sniff" the user's yahoo chat program (if you are not on their LAN) would be through a trojan designed for that task (keylogging and possibly network traffic capturing). With an IP number (and while not on their LAN), there is a very small amount of things that can be done, basically nothing if they are behind a restrictive router. Some of these include:

* = Sometimes possible if they are behind a router.
** = Impossible if they are behind a router.


DoS attacks, both DDoS and DRDoS attacks (sometimes using DNS servers)*


Port scanning**


Connecting to a pre-installed trojan.**


Approximate location lookup.


Exploiting.**


Of course, if someone is running any type of server program, then they will have ports forwarded, which allows exploiting if the software is vulnerable.

shutzu
05-09-2006, 01:56 AM
thx mike*0*...your information is very helpfull
but me, and many people with chat spying desire (beginers) would like some precise information...like...use this program...or...check out this link :D
i hope i'm not asking too much...if so...warn me :)

Ezekiel
05-09-2006, 06:47 AM
thx mike*0*...your information is very helpfull
but me, and many people with chat spying desire (beginers) would like some precise information...like...use this program...or...check out this link :D
i hope i'm not asking too much...if so...warn me :)

Like I said, if you are not on the same LAN as them, then there is no way you can sniff their conversations. Thus, there is no program I could give to you, because it's not possible. If you ARE on their LAN, then check these links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_sniffer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_spoofing

And some useful packet sniffers can be found here:

http://www.oxid.it/cain.html
http://www.ethereal.com/
http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/

If you are not on their LAN, then as I said, the only way to get access to this data would be through a packet sniffing (and keylogging) trojan. I do not know of any that are capable of this (though it is definitely possible), you will have to find out yourself.