Hack saved passwords through USB flash drive
I'm going to show you how to capture all the saved passwords of a Windows system using a USB pen drive. These are the 5 tools we're going to be using :-
1. MessenPass :- Recovers the passwords of most popular IM programs, such as MSN Messenger,
Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, etc.
2. Mail PassView :- Recovers the passwords of these email programs - Outlook Express, Mozilla
2. Mail PassView :- Recovers the passwords of these email programs - Outlook Express, Mozilla
Thunderbird, Yahoo, Gmail, HotMail, etc.
3. IE PassView :- It recovers the passwords saved in Internet Explorer.
3. IE PassView :- It recovers the passwords saved in Internet Explorer.
4. Protected Storage PassView :- Reveals all the passwords stored inside Protected Storage.
5. PasswordFox :- Allows you to view the passwords stored by Mozilla Firefox.
5. PasswordFox :- Allows you to view the passwords stored by Mozilla Firefox.
Here's how to prepare the pen drive for password recovery :-
1) Download the given package and extract it.
2) Copy all of these files into the root directory of the pen drive (not inside any folder)
Now your password capturing tool is ready. Here's how to use it to capture saved passwords :-
1) Plug the pen drive into the victim's computer. An Autorun dialog box will pop up.
2) In the pop-up window, select the first option - Perform a Virus Scan
3) Remove the pen drive, and the passwords will be stored in .txt files.
Note :- This information is only given for educational purposes. We are NOT responsible for any misuse of this information.
2) Copy all of these files into the root directory of the pen drive (not inside any folder)
Now your password capturing tool is ready. Here's how to use it to capture saved passwords :-
1) Plug the pen drive into the victim's computer. An Autorun dialog box will pop up.
2) In the pop-up window, select the first option - Perform a Virus Scan
3) Remove the pen drive, and the passwords will be stored in .txt files.
Note :- This information is only given for educational purposes. We are NOT responsible for any misuse of this information.