RE: (I'll Pay) - Bypass 2FA for Gmail 08-03-2018, 11:15 AM
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(08-03-2018, 11:12 AM)mothered Wrote:(08-03-2018, 10:00 AM)Balls Wrote:(08-03-2018, 09:07 AM)mothered Wrote: Exactly what details do you have of your target?
E-mail (its gmail ofc) and I have the correct password, but it always asks me to verify via sms. It blocks out the number, and I've tried everything I can to find the raw phone number, but I can't. The user isn't active in many places so its not in any databases, and I tried googling everything I could on him but nothing shows up. So just the e-mail and the password, and the common username he uses everywhere (which isn't much).
It's a bonus the target has setup 2FA via the "Text message (SMS)" option, and not through voice call. First and foremost, you must obtain the cell phone number. I realize you've exhausted all options, but It does exist somewhere. Once that's done, you will SE your victim to get the 2FA verification code as follows:
- Spoof your caller ID, then send an SMS to the target as though you're a Google representative. In the text message, write something along the lines of "We're performing a routine annual security upgrade, you will receive a verification code shortly".
- Wait a few minutes and then generate the verification code via the account holder's "Account recovery".
- Your target will receive the verification code on their phone- on the assumption It's been legitimately generated by Google.
- Shoot off another text (within a minute) with a message of "To finalize the security upgrade on your account, please reply with the code. Thank you- Google staff".
- You'll  receive have the 2FA verification code.
- Sign In thereafter.
There's two phone numbers. I can't find either. Can you help?
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2018, 11:16 AM by Balls.)
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