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RyeBread
10-17-2006, 10:17 AM
I am looking for some help on cracking a Yahoo password. I previously had Iopus installed on their computer but I could not get the program to send the reports. I researched forever and could not come up with a solution. So I uninstalled the program. The person’s computer has high-tech Internet security and will detect any type of abnormal file instantly. I no longer have direct access to this computer. And it is not possible to send them a file to download. I will not say I am of brilliant mind. However I am trying to learn c++, Http, java & ftp. I have come across some information but as many of you know. There are not a lot of people willing to teach this info to just anyone. I do not have access to a Brute Force Attacker. I will admit that I don’t know the first thing about finding one let alone actually using one. I have read a lot about writing scripts to fool someone in to typing in their password (fake login pages). Honestly I don’t want to use a Trojan nor would it be affective because of the anti-virus on this computer. I am not able to Instant Message with this person either. I do have their IP address but it has proved useless to me so far. I have been reading various posts on this forum for about 4 hours and some has helped.
I desperately need this yahoo password for my own psychotic reasons.;)
As you know yahoo will not tell you the password. They make you reset it. I do not want it reset I just want to know it.
Could anyone here please try to help me with this?
Please don’t reply with “you can get the password by sending their LO, your LO & PW subject: imsodumb to: imaschmuck@blah.com.”
Thank you in advance to anyone who took the time to read this post and reply
mr programer
10-17-2006, 10:24 AM
well im sorry to tell you but i dont think there is way u could do that but just to let you know http--------->is java script trust me i know im in school right now for computer repair/c++ programming
Ezekiel
10-17-2006, 01:10 PM
I do not have access to a Brute Force Attacker. I will admit that I don’t know the first thing about finding one let alone actually using one.
Your search for brute forcers is a waste of time. The only sites they are effective against are crappy porn sites who don't know anything about security. All webmail services protect against brute force by locking accounts after a certain amount of tries.
Even if a site doesn't protect against brute force, it is the dumbest, most blatantly illegal thing you can do and will show up clearly in their logs. On passwords longer than * characters or where you don't know the username, it is close to impossible.
Also, if you brute force expect to lose your ISP account and possibly more severe consequences if you use the accounts for monetary gain.
I have read a lot about writing scripts to fool someone in to typing in their password (fake login pages).
Yeah this is possible, but only if the victim is dumb enough to enter their details into an address that clearly is not what it is supposed to be.
Also, for this you would need to know their email address and they would need to know and trust you. Unless of course you go the way of pretending to be the admins of the service and need their password 'for security reasons', and then you need to know how to spoof emails.
Honestly I don’t want to use a Trojan nor would it be affective because of the anti-virus on this computer.
Not to mention their router or firewall. If they use a router or a firewall, you can't connect to them unless it reverse-connects. But for that you need a dynamic host name and forwarded ports in your router's settings. Which still doesn't solve the problem of their software firewall.
I am not able to Instant Message with this person either.
Well, that cuts your options down. If you also don't have their email, you have precisely zero options.
I do have their IP address but it has proved useless to me so far. I have been reading various posts on this forum for about 4 hours and some has helped.
Forget about using their IP address.
By now it is someone else's IP address or is not in use at all. Home users get given a new IP address by their ISP on every re-connection, then it changes and the old one goes back to the pool of unused addresses.
You can't do anything to a home user behind a router. The router blocks all incoming connection unless they choose to expose themself.
well im sorry to tell you but i dont think there is way u could do that but just to let you know http--------->is java script
HTTP is hyper text transfer protocol, the protocol web servers use to transfer data to and from browsers.
Javascript is a scripting technology used by major browsers which allows pages to be dynamic instead of just static documents that retrieve and display data.
Both are totally unrelated - HTTP is a method of transferring files, JS is a scripting engine used by browsers.
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