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DannyDeth
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Oxytamine, Have Fun With A Suspension with you abusive-insulting behavior. do no re-create your account. cuz im sending your precious IP to DC if he will accept or not, who ever DC is, Disconnect? disconnects you? o:


You do know that you are talking absolute nonsense, right? Sending an IP address to DC will just make him think of you as a complete idiot, I can imagine it happening:

Hey DC, ban this ip.
OR I WIL HAX U!

I highly doubt you would be able to invoke a command-line program without reading the manual.

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TheHProject
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@DannyDeth, i thought u said u was out? and i was being sarcastic there.

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DannyDeth
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I meant it as in "I'm out for the night", to show I was going to sleep

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Psytechnic, you're right. I respect your knowledge about hacking/cracking. About Telnet - only one thing you didn't mention. There is a program called Radmin often installed on Windows XP. Newbie users do not pay attention to that, but they should. There is a hole in Radmin, that allows you to control someone's PC if you know its IP and there is Radmin Server installed. Via Radmin you can enable Telnet on victim's PC and continue hacking it via Telnet. That's the main thing - you connect to victim's PC via special program (don't wanna say it here, someone might abuse it), but if you just try to do something there, victim will probably notice it. So you just enable Telnet and continue doing your evil things without leaving any footprints, you know. Radmin always goes with Radmin Server, so it's not so hard to do it. Today I don't feel pretty, but I can tell you more by sending you a PM if you want so. Telnet is really old thing, and as you said, no one really uses it. But as most of newbie PC users run Windows on their PCs, and Telnet is part of Windows, it's not so hard to enable it. You can even make a .bat (the easiest one) file and stick it to any program you send to your victim. He will run .bat file and then, installation will begin, but also Telnet will be enabled if you wrote right things in .bat file. Anyway, we're talking about Windows OS, which is really poor. For example, majority of viruses were created just for Windows. I suggest using Mac OS X and Linux.

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Telnet = completely useless now-a-days. This Radmin thing doesn't do much and you can't actually hack on Windows thanks to the gigantic whole in network security tools. Best in the business, BackTrack distros.

And this 'special program' to connect to someone's computer could be:
PuTTY
Netcat

or numerous other tools. The only way you cna hack a computer is to have some type of 'door' to it, like for instance:
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Daniel@WM: ~$: nc 41.523.903.6 123 -e cmd.exe
That is pretty much the easiest way to hack a Windows installation that wasn't intended for greatest security.

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Telnet is not so useless as you think, trust me. Also, PuTTy, Netcat or what you mentioned are not such programs to perform that task. The program I was talking about installed by default on Windows XP, that's why I don't really wanna tell the name. It's still real to hack a PC with Windows XP via Telnet, believe me. Microsoft didn't give Windows OS so much protection and stuff, it's full of holes. Yeah, you can crack Windows installation, and put some effort into it, so you will be able to control victim's PC after installation, but the easiest way to do it - just make a virus which enables Telnet. Telnet does not give much freedom to control PC, but there are some things that you can perform via Telnet, for example formatting HDD. Either you can stick your virus to explorer.exe and overwrite your victum's explorer.exe to yours. This thing shows how poor is Windows OS, again and again. I can talk about it for a years, I still believe that Mac OS X or Linux is much safer than any version of Windows OS. At least for newbie users, because I run Windows 7 (currently Windows XP, because my laptop is broken) with simple anti-virus called ThreatFire. But I have never had such problems like if I was being hacked by someone.

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This Telnet server that is installed 'by default' is only installed if it is a Windows XP Proffesional installation. Otherwise you will ahve difficulty trying to launch it. I haven't been in uni for nothing, lol.

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Sure, but a lot of users still stuck on Windows XP, and in most cases it's Professional, don't you know? That's why I'm talking about it. No one really liked Windows Vista, so Microsoft allowed to move back from Vista to XP for free. Then Windows 7 came out, but as I can see, majority of newbies still prefer XP to 7. Finally, crackers still have an easy way to control their victums' PCs via Telnet.

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Yes, but you still have to figuire out the password with is SHA512 encrypted. Just give up the fight dude, I knwo my stuff.

EDIT: Plus you need to figure out the username of the admin.

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TheHProject
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this thread is about me hacking factis, its not about hacking or some piece of crap, take all this into a chat!

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Password is 'admin' by default, and as I said there are not much users who even know what Telnet or Radmin is. They just have these programs in automatic execution, not paying attention to them. Even more I can tell - most of cracked versions of Windows XP (professional ones) have Radmin Server in automatic execution, which makes process of cracking much faster and easier. By the way, password does not make much protection, either it can be cracked by using Brute Force, or just by typing 'admin' instead of original password. About SHA512 - you can still decrypt the password using free online SHA512 decoder tools. It's like MD5 hash, eh.
TheHProject has written
this thread is about me hacking factis, its not about hacking or some piece of crap, take all this into a chat!

It's not your thread tho. Thread's name is 'hacking', so I suggest we can talk about hacking/cracking at all here.
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Well did you hack factis?

I don't think he is able to hack anyone at all.
edited 2×, last 10.02.11 02:30:51 pm

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No, the password is not 'admin' by default. There is no 'root' account in Windows, one that isn;t a normal user and is the only one that isn't. There can be mroe than one 'root' type user in Windows, and you cannot just assume that the guy that owns the computer is going to have his password as 'admin' simply becasue he is an admin.

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And it is impossible to decrypt SHA512 encrypted files, as with MD5, you have to brute-force them, and to do that at any speed you need a super-computer.

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Yeah, the password is 'admin' by default, man. Also, I don't mind how victim will call yourself in PC, but password for Telnet and Radmin stays 'admin' by default, until user decides to change it. Windows OS, eh. There can be over 9000 users in Windows on PC, but the password for Telnet and Radmin stays 'admin' until someone changes it. Decoding, oh. Who prevents you from leaving your PC on for a night with Brute Force launched? You don't need a super-computer for that, you just need time and good RAM. It's possible to decode MD5 and SHA512. There are some cases when it's really impossible, but it happens rarely.

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You don't understand what I'm trying to tell you:
Radmin is a way to login to a Windows runnign computer remotely ( hence Radmin, which would be Remote Administration ). So you have to login to one of the users on the computer, Radmin doesn't have some special treatment, it's the same as connecting via netcat, infact you can use NetCat to hack through Radmin, however you need to know the people's user name and password.

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DannyDeth
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Any hacker is a smart one, just some are considerably smarter ( aka the people that don't do it because they want to destroy shit )

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this thread is about me hacking factis, its not about hacking or some piece of crap, take all this into a chat!

You? Hacking factis? Gah! Don't make me laugh!

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Psytechnic. If you understood my previous post at all points, withmut my opinion about who does, and not, you know that you understood it. And now I know same about it. Just to be sure. I wantex to keep that related to the thread. Of course many more does know about it.

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Sure, but a lot of users still stuck on Windows XP, and in most cases it's Professional, don't you know? That's why I'm talking about it. No one really liked Windows Vista, so Microsoft allowed to move back from Vista to XP for free. Then Windows 7 came out, but as I can see, majority of newbies still prefer XP to 7. Finally, crackers still have an easy way to control their victums' PCs via Telnet.


XP is the best for games, and I think it will still be in the next 2 years.
7 is new and some games, even new ones, can't be played on it, I also see a lot of people complaining on game forums about errors and stuff popping out on 7.
Vista is a bit strange to me, too many options are excluded, you don't get full control over vista unless you edit it manually (setting options, minor stuff, etc..)

7 has potential to be the best Win, but it still ain't.
P.s. Its not all the times "New is the best", change "majority of newbies" to "majority of people".

DannyDeth has written
however you need to know the people's user name and password.

You can brute force it though. But even if you hack over Remote Administration, you spend over 5+ hours brute forcing it, and you get max 30 minutes fun on it, until someone that plays shuts down his PC or turns Internet off, also if he doesn't know how to fix it, he would most probably call specialist to fix it (turn off Remote Administration permanently). So hacking someones computer is just for trolling, but you really trolled your self more then him tbh.
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