I downloaded the program, can you possibly help walk me through how to use it? onekrzykitty_*2@yahoo
Originally Posted by Rapt0r*
I downloaded the program, can you possibly help walk me through how to use it? onekrzykitty_*2@yahoo
Originally Posted by Rapt0r*
this is my first post here, no i am not a newb, but im not a pro hack either.
cain and abel is a multi tool hack program. all the answers to all your questions are easily available in the help/read me section.
this program is by far one of the best programs i have ever encountered!
if you want a basic cracker for web pages, i highly s***est a program called accessdiver. [url]www.accessdiver.com[/url] ((freeware!!)) you will need a better dictionary than the one provided, i started out with the one provided and it worked ok on porn paysites( 2 pages of passwords available for just *0 bucks kiddies!!) for a better dictionary, you can import the dictionary used by cain and abel, or even make your own. lots of good options available with this program!!
any questions? ask away!
PS IT WORKS ON HOTMAIL AND YAHOO, WITH A LITTLE BIT OF TWEAKING.( and no i wont crack anything for you, half the thrill in cracking is knowing you can do it yourself)
Last edited by mid3vildan; 08-13-2006 at 06:02 PM.
But does it work from a remote computer?
cain and abel, or access diver? access diver works on webpages, with security(login/password) settings. cain and abel works remotely. abel is your remote program. you can deliver abel to any computer via port proxy. you just have to find an open port on your intended marks computer.
Oh ok. Thank you =)
No, it does not. On hotmail if you sign in too many times on one account, the account gets locked, and you get this lockout text, and I imagine it's the same for yahoo and others:Originally Posted by mid*vildan
Brute forcers only work on authentication systems that take no security precautions to prevent brute force attempts. Porn paysites are one such example, while web based emails are not. And let me remind you that the sites you 'hacked' the passwords of will have huge entries in their server logs pointing directly to you, and showing a blatant (and illegal) brute force attempt. You better hope you used proxies.Originally Posted by hotmail
Last edited by Ezekiel; 08-19-2006 at 04:23 AM.
hi,
im new in the hacking business, so can someone please help me..
The only thing I want is to put a big banner on a other website..
Can someone explain how?
(sorry for my English im dutch)
Mike,
By using hamachi, a program that connects people in a LAN network over the internet, would Cain & Abel work?
thnx.
By the way how do you quote??
yikes, so sorry i've found the button (= been blind. Oh yah, and by the way, would an antivirus detect malware as well as an anti-malware does? what is the difference? sorry, i'm quite a computer idiot.Originally Posted by l2edzl*oy
uhm this is for mid*vildan.I recently came across a video of access diver beeing put to work on a xxx site and.. it worked.so i downloaded it, set it up, got myself a nice list of proxys and fired it up.since i'm posting this it obviously didn't work.so i figured its got to be my dictionary (since it is a brute force tool, if i'm not mistaking). so i put it to a test, i saw a user&pass in the access diver video i mentioned earlier, i manually loggen in the xxx site to see if the pass is valid and it was.so i added the valid user and pass to the dictionary, ran access diver, and although it tryed the password, it didn't come up in the "weak logins list" -----what gives?
-should i bother looking for a better dictionary?
-could it be my internet connection? i have aDSL with a download speed of 52KB/s
-could it be my AV (F-Secure)?
I'm not really interested in tools like accessdiver, haven't used it much, and wouldn't be able to help you in great detail, but I will answer your * questions:Originally Posted by thrill*r
I can't know whether that is the problem, but a good dictionary always helps. Anything below *00mb probably won't be good enough. Here's one from milw0rm.com:-should i bother looking for a better dictionary?
[url]http://www.milw0rm.com/mil-dic.php[/url]
And i'm sure you can find many more and combine them.
Forget about realistically cracking website passwords on 5*2kbit/s broadband.-could it be my internet connection? i have aDSL with a download speed of 52KB/s
No. If the program starts up, it's probably ok.-could it be my AV (F-Secure)?
thanks mike. since the speed sucks i won't bother looking up a dictionary.
by the way, what speed would u recomend? would 2048 kbits/s aDSL work?
i dont plan on getting it only to crack passes, just out of curiosity (thats the top speed i can access from where i am, its also costs about *0 euros/month)
PS: i'm still puzzled by the fact that access diver couldn't detect the weak login, even though it tryed a valid user&pass
PPS:to all interested, search the torrents for A_Guide_Hacking__Porn_Sites.rar .it's the video tutorial that got me started
Well, faster is better. *6mbit/s is good, but anything over *mbit/s is ok.Originally Posted by thrill*r
Originally Posted by thrill*r
i use a huge ass dictionary, its my own, take the time and make one-the bigger the better!!, it is well worth the effort!!!
i run my access diver on a basic wally world lapttop, using a proxy program that changes my IP addy constantly,([url]http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Servers/Proxy-Servers/Proxy-Changer.shtml[/url]) it is slower that way, but relatively safe...as cracking is a bit illegal.. the server speed doesnt seem to really matter, but i could be wrong there-mike seems to be pro! i do sometimes have an issue with login errors on some websites, like hotmail and yahoo- and even a cheesy sailormoon webmail server that i crack for practicing when i first started....sometimes you have to wait a while for your victim to change or unlock their password and account before you can try again...