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August 14th, 2006, 07:29 AM
Hey, I was trying to compromise a friends computer that he set up for me to prove a point to him and so we could have some fun. But I have run into a snag. I have the hash for the account I am to get...
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Thanks, this was really interesting. Great work.
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Oh wow! Someone in Nigeria wants to give me a slice of $17.5 Million dollars!! Hmmm, just a bit suss.
Changed my email a bit to combat spam bots.
Email
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This is what happens when you click the "Buy" links for example. It takes you to some random Japanese error page.
http://www.ajc.org.hk/~tpsjc/ebay/error.htm
Also, when you fill out all your...
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OK, its just that I got flamed on a forum last time I posted about Metasploit, I forget which one. I said 'n00b' caus thats what most of the flames consisted of. I do not hold that opinion myself,...
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Yeah, it is quite frustrating. But its not too big a deal to just dump it seperately and then either use rainbow tables or boot back into linux and crack it in John.
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SAMInside:
http://www.insidepro.com/eng/saminside.shtml
SAM:
Z:\WINDOWS\system32\config\sam
/mnt/hda1/WINDOWS/system32/config/sam
SYSKEY:
Z:\WINDOWS\system32\config\system...
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No, its more like a walking exploit machine. :p It basically takes all the work out of exploiting various vulnerabilities.
Also, to answer your question, in the OP it says this.
Nessus is a...
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I used Auditor to try and dump the hashes to a text and it didn't work, I gave up, just copied the SAM and SYSTEM files to a floppy, then dumped them in SAMInside. Worked like a charm. ;)
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I'm an Aussie from New South Wales, might updatate my profile with that now. :p
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Another good monitoring program like WinPatrol is WinPooch.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winpooch/
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Didn't see this anywhere and I thought it may interest some people. Goes to show you should always sanitize all user input.
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/434448/30/0/threaded
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Nowadays anything can be a vector for a virus, especially if you're unpatched. It pays to stay up to date.
I recommend you reinstall windows and turn on Automatic Updates for a start, then install...
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Well, if they didn't patch against the good old WMF vuln that definately could have been an attack vector for a hacker.
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Well, if there is a timer before the computer shuts down, e.g 20 Seconds, you can goto the command prompt and type: "shutdown -a" (minus quotes) to cancel it. (XP only I think)
This happens to me...
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I can definitely recommend BackTrack. Give it a try, it's worth it.
Available here:
http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/BackTrack
http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/BackTrack_Downloads
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No, it works in XP, I have XP Pro SP2 and I use Runas when running as a limited user.
http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/2646/xprunas3bp.png
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Wow, didn't know about that service. Thanks.
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Thanks, this is helpful for me, I know a lot about proxies, I've been stuck behind a really anal (can I say that) one for quite some time and had to learn about how it worked etc so I could work out...
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Deobfusicated URL: http://212.85.6.60:82/webscrr/index.php
Plain IP: 212.85.6.60
Webserver Port: 82
WHOIS Results:...
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