It is possible to use most login cookies to access an account for a certain time period after it was created, if you find a method of obtaining it from the victim. All this talk of decrypting cookie hashes is unnecessary.
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It is possible to use most login cookies to access an account for a certain time period after it was created, if you find a method of obtaining it from the victim. All this talk of decrypting cookie hashes is unnecessary.
i have no idea what i am doing, pretty much my friend forgot her user/pass for myspace, she made it before it checked email so she cant recover (fake email)
i also checked the email address, .cam, and it is registered with myspace
so...hhow do i decrypt this cookie?
Most cookies aren't meant to be decoded. You're supposed to just edit your cookies with the other person's cookie information. You don't decode cookies.
Every once in a while, some cookies have the user password stored in MD5 (a type of encryption). You should get a program such as Cain or John The Ripper and bruteforce/dictionary attack it.
i need passwords for 2 hotmail accounts
if anyone can help me plse mail at
thanks!!!!!
[QUOTE=mike*5*;*46*0]It is possible to use most login cookies to access an account for a certain time period after it was created, if you find a method of obtaining it from the victim. All this talk of decrypting cookie hashes is unnecessary.[/QUOTE]
plse if u can help me get a hotmail's password mail me .....
thanks!!!!
[QUOTE=frida;2**64]plse if u can help me get a hotmail's password mail me .....
thanks!!!![/QUOTE]
You're banned for posting spam (hack request).