| Subject: Re: MAJOR HELP HERE! READ! |
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ChronicUser
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Date Posted: 07:59:17 07/04/01 Wed
In reply to:
Fear
's message, "Re: MAJOR HELP HERE! READ!" on 22:56:58 07/03/01 Tue
>First off , do a portscan to find out what server they
>are running like PanZer said , then telnet to the site
>or network and see the info banner at the top , go
>look for exploits for it , if not you can do some
>other things like PanZer has taught me , like Using
>DOS internal commands once you have telnetted , also
>you can try to find their passwd file if they are
>running Unix/Linux which should be a port 111 and use
>John The Ripper Or something to decrypt/decode the
>file into real passwords , then you use a very large
>wordlist available at packetstorm as user names and or
>the name you want to try with all of the passwords :-)
>, oh and if you want to be cautious about it my
>special way is use one of those free internet services
>and sign up with false information and use an
>anonymous proxy and a IP jammer , like the one at
>BlackCode
>from what i have done/known you do not need a wingate
>for that , although what i am explaining in this reply
>post is on cracking and hacking websites , it should
>work the same with networks as the Business you
>described earlier , if not please us PanZer's reply
>together with mine in any ways that help you.
Okay ,thanks for the quick response, guys! But ,although Im fairly competent with windows, Im not quite all together with these methods, although I have played with some brute force progs. and am in possesion of a few trojans which I mainly play around on yahoo with(Ybrute,Blade,InternalBleeding,etc.). However, I am familiar with Blackcode, and I think Ive seen the type of progs. you describe for finding the servers and such. Or can I just look the protocols and ports up myself on the computer at work? Dont mean to sound lame with the questions, but along with protecting and possibly advancing my position at work with this access, I am also highly interested in learning this process, and becoming more familiar with these methods. Any more help/info is greatly appreciated.
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