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RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - chmod - 10-20-2012

haha yeah its human nature if you find a USB stick laying around in a car park, office etc someone will plug it in just make sure you hide your RAT well inside a picture or something


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - mrcaptain - 10-27-2012

(10-22-2012, 09:44 PM)Olol Wrote: Just one question about this hack.
Why, there is a connection to an internet ip when the cmd is launched ?????
cf : 205.196.123.70
205.196.121.63
199.91.153.123

Thanks to reply

Just a guess, as I'm new to hacking. However, I think it must be because the script must go online with each browser to get the passwords.
Could be wrong, if so, I welcome corrections. Smile


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - yusibhai - 11-04-2012

really a good method to ssteal passwords which are saved in the Browser ... please tell any other method to steal all passwords and ids on system which are not saved but victim computer user open that id daily.....
waiting for reply


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - scaryypanda - 11-06-2012

ive now tested this on 3 computers all different and only the chrome and opera worked...but what about if they are just using default internet explorer or a mac and have safari do you have any way of getting the passwords from that, just because chrome and opera are user downloaded browsers and not everyone takes the time for it? thanks in advance mate.


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - zxarch - 11-07-2012

can I rename the tools? their names are quite suspicous.


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - scaryypanda - 11-07-2012

(11-04-2012, 05:50 PM)unknownAttacker Wrote:
(11-04-2012, 05:48 PM)yusibhai Wrote: really a good method to ssteal passwords which are saved in the Browser ... please tell any other method to steal all passwords and ids on system which are not saved but victim computer user open that id daily.....
waiting for reply
keylogger

the only bad thing about keyloggers now adays is i mean the keylogger itself theoretically will always work, but the crypting software in order for them to be undetected now is almost impossible and so their av will just stop the keyloggers main function and leave you empty handed.


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - dfzquery - 11-08-2012

Well, although this is a good method to steal passwords. The black screen might give you away though - and in some cases the AV might react and give a false positive (depending on what software you're using) and block the "attack".

I've found a way to implement this technique using the "GonZor Switchblade" - with the tools from securityxploded which are allowed by AV's and usable from a cmd. And by using the GonZor technique, installing it on a U3 device, the Anti-Virus won't be able to remove the software from your USB, only temporarily block it, if the AV finds the software malicious. (this is NOT a new technique, I've just changed it a bit)

Would anyone be interesting in such a Tutorial, hit me up with a PM and I'll see what I can do for you.


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - xansi - 11-08-2012

very easy and good, gets list from tool-option-security-save passwords
can also make for chome/explorer?

How to set master password so this not happen on me?


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - sethwilliam - 11-18-2012

hey i got all the files working and stuff but im afraid to try it on anothers computer incase it can be traced back to me. i want to try it on my schools computers but each student has their own login details so if i use this in my own account on the computers can it be traced back to me? and is their anyway to make it so it doens't lead back to me?


RE: Steal Passwords Using USB - V1P3R - 01-11-2013

can you give me the source of the tools?