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    Default A program to guess a password

    I am wondering if it is possible to get hold of a program that can help guess a password on a particular website.

    I would not be looking to use it for any illegal activity.

    Basically i have an online account at a particular site ... i was scammed a few months back and now they have quit (gone inactive) and i want to get my stuff back.

    PM me if you need to but any help would be appreciated, If someone can help you WILL be rewarded via paypal

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    not as easy as it sounds, if the website security is any good then after a few attempts it will use a captcha system or similar to prevent people doing this.

    ..I really think you'll get nowhere, but out of curiosity - which site is it?
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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    it does not have much security, i have tried a few times and does not block it, ill PM you the details

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    Is there not an option to reset the pw via eml.

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    there is yeah - but I'm assuming that isn't an option..
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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    no as i dont know there email.

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    I really want to be able to guess my neighbours wifi password, as her signal is much stronger upstairs than my own!

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    do you know who the provider is? if it is aol then i might be able to help you

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannoble82 View Post
    do you know who the provider is? if it is aol then i might be able to help you
    Unfortunately no, she's renamed it "Kelly". I've tried her surname and kids name to no avail!

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    What encryption are they using on the network? Should tell you in the wifi scan options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by burner1 View Post
    What encryption are they using on the network? Should tell you in the wifi scan options.
    I'll have to have a look when I get home and let you know.

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    If it's WPA it will be a *minimum* of 8 characters. WEP is 5 (I think).
    If Virgin Media the default is changeme. Another popular one is the address like 345examplerd or kids+birthday like johnny12695.
    I personally would prefer to change channel/move router or set up a repeater than use someone else's wireless connection if my signal was weak somewhere. Nowt wrong with a bit of fun but if I found out one of my neighbours was using what I was paying for I'd feed them their laptop.

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    I've mentioned it before but for idiot proof wifi passwords in high wifi populated areas all you need is SpeedTouched for Windows or Penetrate for Android.

    One click solution that doesn't need fancy hardware. If you live in a big town or city your bound to find a vulnerable router near by.

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    There is a website brute force attack application that allows you to run it via a proxy

    I would need to find the name, it may well be in the current seceurity section from a few years back
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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    Quote Originally Posted by unclex View Post
    There is a website brute force attack application that allows you to run it via a proxy

    I would need to find the name, it may well be in the current seceurity section from a few years back

    "Accessdiver" is a great program for cracking certain websites, once it is set up it works great but as with all crackers it is only as good as the wordlist it is using.
    quick google search should provide you with more answers.


    I used to use it a long time ago for cracking adult sites and posting on toecuttersden ;-)
    have a look at the links below

    http://accessdiver.en.softonic.com/
    http://www.angelfire.com/bug/accessdiver_tut0/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5H35JKZXrY

    Hope this helps

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    Default Re: A program to guess a password

    That is the one - I put that up here about ten years ago. Used to be made by a French guy, he then started building other applications, but I think he got diverted. Oh well
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