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3r3bu$'s Network Hacking For Newbz - 3r3bus - 08-30-2011 Network Hacking For Newbz By 3r3bu$
You have probably heard of network hacking before, Right? But how exactly does one go about it? These are basically the processes followed.
Steps To Successfully "Hacking" a "Network":
Footprinting: Footprinting is the first thing you SHOULD do in order to successfully hack a network. Footprinting is the act of collecting as much data/information about the network/computer system as possible. Doesn't really seem that important, but the information you gain from this task will help you in the long run.
Things you should try and recover: Email's Names & Numbers (Depending on the severity of your attack) What the company does. And any other related information that you can find. But how does one go about collecting this information? Give *THIS SITE* a visit. The amount of information you can recover is amazing. Also, one of the most important bunch of numbers you will almost ever come across when "network hacking". The IP address. There are many tools/sites that will do this (even the command prompt). But I use THIS SITE as it's convenient. Finding Open Ports (Port Scanning) When you perform this task you collect some relevant information that will assist you in the exploitation process. By finding open ports, you can learn what services are running on them, then possibly exploit them.
Programs to port scan: There are HEAPS out there. But for me nothing beats nmap. ( *DOWNLOAD HERE* ) just put your target, and put there url in the box and hit scan... Now was that hard? You will notice the different profiles. I would recommend using "intense scan" for less detection rates. I believe that nmap also has a operating system function which would come in EXTREMELY HANDY. Be careful with it though as it will be very loud and decent network admin could probably put two and two together. Now that you have scanned you victim, hopefully you will see some open ports, Yes? good. This list below list the most common ports (lowest to highest) in use today: 20 FTP data (File Transfer Protocol) 21 FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 22 SSH (Secure Shell) 23 Telnet 25 SMTP (Send Mail Transfer Protocol) 43 whois 53 DNS (Domain Name Service) 68 DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) 80 HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) 110 POP3 (Post Office Protocol, version 3) 137 NetBIOS-ns 138 NetBIOS-dgm 139 NetBIOS 143 IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) 161 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 194 IRC (Internet Relay Chat) 220 IMAP3 (Internet Message Access Protocol 3) 443 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 445 SMB (NetBIOS over TCP) 1352 Lotus Notes 1433 Microsoft SQL Server 1521 Oracle SQL 2049 NFS (Network File System) 3306 MYSQL 4000 ICQ 5800 VNC 5900 VNC 8080 HTTP Phew... Banner Grabbing OK now "Banner Grabbing" is something you can do if you want to "exploit" one of there services (You need to port scan before doing this). It is the act of getting the program running on the open port that you scanned before. You will be using the command prompt for this. Example scenario: Just scanned my target and found that port 3306 (Use the port list I included above to find out what each port is for.) I would open up CMD and type the following: telnet www.yourvictim.com 3306 (or the port of your choice) You will then get some information back, kinda like a banner (Hence why it is called "Banner Grabbing"). It should give you a name of the program running on that port. You will then need to exploit it (IF POSSIBLE). Once you have the program name and version (when you did the telnet command, you should have got these). You will need to check that program on a exploit database (See THIS thread for some good exploit databases). If the program is exploitable, USE IT. If you cant find a exploit, try a different port and repeat the steps above. Penetrating (Using Exploits) Before we get started, I want to list some of the different TYPES of exploits:
Perl PHP Python C C++ They are the most common types of exploits Lets assume you've done the banner grabbing, and you found the program running that port and you have looked it up on a exploit database (or wrote your own if you're a fucking genius), and you found a exploit. We will say that the exploit we found was for some shitty DoS attack (The program has a weakness to this specific DoS exploit). How to actually run an "exploit" will not be included in this clusterfuck. You can either find it yourself in another tutorial or consult the exploits documentation. RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - #Unkn0wn - 08-30-2011 thx bro... very helpfull update soon !
RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - narc0tics - 08-30-2011 Good job, until now. But please, use a smaller font size. Looking forward to see the final result. :thumbs: RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - KaiT_AleX - 08-30-2011 WRITE IT IN SMALL FONTS ! IT IS HARD TO READ !
RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - 3r3bus - 08-31-2011 Update: Reduced font size New Section's added NOTE: Still Not Finished, LOTS TO GO, Sigh.... RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - Shining White - 08-31-2011 nice work Bro , Keep Up
RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - 3r3bus - 08-31-2011 (08-31-2011, 01:08 PM)Shining White Holmse Wrote: nice work Bro , Keep Up Glad you like it, I am adding another section later today. Maybe finishing it. RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - 1234hotmaster - 08-31-2011 great thread learned alot ![]() people seem to be smarter when sleepy :epic: i feel the same
RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - 3r3bus - 09-01-2011 (08-31-2011, 11:18 PM)1234Darkmaster Wrote: great thread learned alot Thanks, will add some more within the next few hours
RE: M0Th3rL4Mb's Network Hacking For Newbz - HrDe - 09-01-2011 nice share,good work,very helpfull for all. |