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Hack Anyone's Wi-Fi Password Using a Birthday Card, Part 2 (Executing the Attack) #1
hey guys, im new to the hacking scene. is it really possible to social engineer and hack someone using a greeting-card? it seems a little far fetched.

https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to...k-0183062/

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RE: Hack Anyone's Wi-Fi Password Using a Birthday Card, Part 2 (Executing the Attack) #2
It's hilarious how It's titled "Hack Anyone's Wi-Fi Password Using a Birthday Card". With "birthday card" being the operative word.

It's the payload In the USB stick, SD card (or whichever removable media you choose) that does the trick. The rest Is SEing to entice the user to click the payload.
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RE: Hack Anyone's Wi-Fi Password Using a Birthday Card, Part 2 (Executing the Attack) #3
(02-28-2018, 05:14 AM)midyx Wrote: hey guys, im new to the hacking scene. is it really possible to social engineer and hack someone using a greeting-card? it seems a little far fetched.

https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to...k-0183062/

Most def this would work. Test it on yourself first to get the hang of it.
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RE: Hack Anyone's Wi-Fi Password Using a Birthday Card, Part 2 (Executing the Attack) #4
Of course this could work, but is it really worth it? There are easier ways to infect someone, you can just send the photo's over if you know him and he'll click them anyway. I don't really see the relation with the Birthday card...

Anyway this should work, but remember that AV's might detect it and it would fail nonetheless. Especially Windows 10 doesn't really like powershell payloads much and usually even Windows Defender finds them.
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