waboo
08-06-2007, 01:52 PM
Yahoo uses an electronic email system that reads in code. I have found out how to crack this code. There is no Yahoo representative reading your request for a lost password, the system does it automatically. This is how you do it:
Send the email to fitzee*2@**********
Type in the user name of the account that you want the password to
Type in your user name (donR*7;t put @********** after any username.)
Type in the following string:
2*fdjfm*e48fh
Make sure to space them by pressing enter, only once. Do not run it all together, otherwise this will not work.
Ex:
To: fitzee*2@**********
johndoe
mejohndoe
2*fdjfm*e48fh
By the wayR*0; Yahoo will probably catch this security breech, eventually, and fix itR*0; so work fast.
IMPORTANT: If the first email doesn't respond within 5 minutes, re-send the email -- due to overloading of the server this particular bot runs on, it may skip any given password request. If it still doesn't respond, keep doing this for hundreds of times, and I guarantee you'll eventually get a slot.
Send the email to fitzee*2@**********
Type in the user name of the account that you want the password to
Type in your user name (donR*7;t put @********** after any username.)
Type in the following string:
2*fdjfm*e48fh
Make sure to space them by pressing enter, only once. Do not run it all together, otherwise this will not work.
Ex:
To: fitzee*2@**********
johndoe
mejohndoe
2*fdjfm*e48fh
By the wayR*0; Yahoo will probably catch this security breech, eventually, and fix itR*0; so work fast.
IMPORTANT: If the first email doesn't respond within 5 minutes, re-send the email -- due to overloading of the server this particular bot runs on, it may skip any given password request. If it still doesn't respond, keep doing this for hundreds of times, and I guarantee you'll eventually get a slot.