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[MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Hacking) +--- Forum: Tutorials (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Tutorials) +--- Thread: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux (/Thread-MITM-FaceBook-Cookie-Stealing-On-Linux) |
RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - Aut•ono•mous - 06-24-2014 Just wanted to update, this method does NOT work when connecting a VPN using Cisco AnyConnect, but fluently through Hamachi. ![]() Definitely a fun method to try out.
RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - Syst3m32 - 06-28-2014 This isnt a Bad Tutorial. Thanks for Sharing
RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - BroZix - 07-07-2014 Good work m8, I'm just wondering if firesheep do the same since it's hijack the cookie and we are able to use it until victim logs off his/her account. RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - Snipa - 07-08-2014 (07-07-2014, 01:29 PM)BroZix Wrote: Good work m8, I'm just wondering if firesheep do the same since it's hijack the cookie and we are able to use it until victim logs off his/her account. give it a try, if it uses the same principal. then share the result so i can update the tutorial RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - xOmegax117 - 07-14-2014 Thanks for the great tutorial:Thumbs-Up: RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - Snipa - 07-22-2014 (07-22-2014, 11:30 AM)OKPC Wrote: From what I gather the Facebook user needs to log in to their account for the relevant information to be retrieved. Does this mean this technique will not work if they are always signed in and do you have to wait for that said user to lot out and in again? it works even if the user is already signed in, just do as i did , filter the packets to see the cookies :Thumbs-Up: RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - SwisherSweets - 09-29-2014 Great tutorial. I'll have to bookmark this. RE: [MITM]FaceBook Cookie Stealing On Linux - SwisherSweets - 09-29-2014 Great tutorial. I'll have to bookmark this. |