Cain and Abel - best solution?
I don't mind putting in the time to use something correctly, so I'm not looking for a tutorial here (although one would be nice). I just need some advice - is Cain and Abel my best solution for this situation....
2 computers in our home, PC and laptop running Windows, connected by wireless router. one has pcanywhere. I need to gain access to the remote computer that pcanywhere connects to (connects automatically, but requires desktop logon to activate computer) and hotmail and yahoo mail passwords. We do not use autocomplete or save passwords on either machine. I tried activating this option but he deselected it, and I know he doesn't use "remeber me on this computer."
I found my husband's hotmail password a few months ago and found some very s***estive messages from someone at work. He spends a lot of time with her. He has since changed this password and opened a yahoo mail account (found it in browser history). He uses both of the computers in the house. I researched keyloggers and decided that the "free" ones are not stealth and would be found out eventually.
Can I use Cain and Abel to learn the passwords? How do I do this covertly? Both machines on at the same time, etc.?
Please don't flame me. I know this is "wrong" and a bad choice, but if I'm right about the affair, I need to make some hard choices. I've tried "talking." I might as well have asked him to make pigs fly.
Please help.