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Belkin Router/adsl2 modem password bypass

August 26th, 2008 by Dev Team in News, Password Info, Wireless

Html code to bypass the webinterface password protection of the Belkin wireless G router + adsl2 modem.Tested on model F5D7632-4V6 with upgraded firmware 6.01.08.
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Free airport WiFi

August 22nd, 2008 by Dev Team in News, Wireless

Most solutions for getting around the captive portals used in $7 airport wireless services involve sniffing the network and spoofing authenticated MAC addresses. An old post from 2006 by Felix Geisendörfer who discovered that some of these proxy systems are set up to allow pictures through before payment.
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Access Stored User Names and Passwords Dialog

July 31st, 2008 by Dev Team in News, Password Info, windows

If you’ve ever saved a password when connecting to a website that requires authentication, for a remote desktop session or a mapped drive, you might have wondered where those passwords are saved. You can view these by going to the Start button then the Run dialog box and paste this:

rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr

or

control keymgr.dll

alternatively you can create a shortcut on your Desktop (more…)

SamRape 2.1

July 16th, 2008 by Dev Team in Files, News, Our Tools, Password Info, windows

Lost your password for NT,2K,XP,2K3?
illwill from illmob.org created a DOS based floppy that you can boot with that will mount an ntfs drive and extract the SAM hashes from an NT based system. You can then use any cracking software or free hash cracking sites to recover your lost password.
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Physical Access is Total Access

July 12th, 2008 by Dev Team in News

by LysergicBliss
A cardinal rule of computer security is that once an attacker has
acquired physical access to a machine, it is generally trivial for
that attacker to fully compromise the system. As technology
improves, this is becoming less the case, but for now, if an attacker
has physical access to a machine, the attacker can generally breach
its security.
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AimView and TrillianView

July 9th, 2008 by Dev Team in News, Our Tools

With all this new traffic coming in we’re going to repost our 2 password recovery programs. Both are coded in Assembler and are only about 10kb which means you can keep them on your favorite thumbdrive and it barely takes any room. No other files needed to run.

We only sell these tool in order to keep this site up and running. Also if you would like to donate you can click on the paypal icon on the left panel. Thanks in advance for all your support and we hope to keep more info coming.

AIM View 1.0
This version will recover all your AOL Instant Messenger screen names and only the first 3 letters of your AIM password. If you would like to purchase the full version for $4.99 USD , which shows the complete password, you can do so by choosing paypal or e-gold for payments in the links below.

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TrillianView demo version is now available for download . This version will recover all your Trillian Messenger screen names and only the first 3 letters of your password. If you would like to purchase the full version for $4.99 USD , which shows the complete password, you can do so by choosing paypal or e-gold for payments in the links below.

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Recovering Internet Explorer Passwords: Theory and Practice

July 6th, 2008 by Dev Team in News, Password Info, windows

Brief introduction on how Internet Explorer stores its passwords

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How To Crack WEP and WPA

June 29th, 2008 by Dev Team in Password Info, Wireless
What else are you gonna do next Friday night? Play Counter Strike?
What else are you gonna do next Friday night? Play Counter Strike?

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Default Router Passwords

June 24th, 2008 by Dev Team in Password Info, Wireless

This site has a lookup for most all routers default user/password

http://routerpasswords.com

Winlockpwn – Access through firewire

June 22nd, 2008 by Dev Team in Password Info, windows

From Pauldotcom:

winlockpwn is a memory analysis tool released by Adam Boileau of storm.net.nz. This utility exploits firewire’s direct memory access. The operating system allows firewire devices to directly read/write memory without having to go through the processor. Sounds handy right? (more…)

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