Showing posts with label wifi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wifi. Show all posts

Jan 17, 2011

Hack Any Account Id Instantly Using session hijacking ( in wifi )


 The internet is ever growing and you and I are truly pebbles in a vast ocean of information. They say what you don’t know can’t hurt you. When it comes to the Internet believe quite the opposite. On the Internet there a millions and millions of computer users logging on and off on a daily basis. Information is transferred from one point to another in a heartbeat. Amongst those millions upon millions of users, there’s you.


In this tutorial i am going to show you how to to access someone's facebook,youtube, and many other accounts which is using the same WiFi as you.


You need:(for screen shot version click here)
  1. Mozilla Firefox
  2. Firesheep - A Firefox extension that demonstrates HTTP session hijacking attacks.
  3. WinPcap - WinPcap is an open source library for packet capture and network analysis for the Win32 platforms. It includes a kernel-level packet filter, a low-level dynamic link library (packet.dll), and a high-level and system-independent library.
  4. Wifi Network ( will found in school,colledge,hotel,cafe,etc)


Step 1: Install WinPcap then drag the Firesheep add-on, and put it on the Firefoxicon. Firefox will open and will ask you to install the add on. Install it and restart Firefox.


Step 2: Open the add-on (You can do it by clicking on View -> Sidebar -> Firesheep), then click on Start Capturing and it'll start capturing, and as soon as somebodylogs in any account it'll show up the logs, and then you can access their account.


Simple, but functional and VERY effective method to hack someones facebook,youtube, myspace, etc. account through WiFi.


Do you have questions, comments, or suggestions? Feel free to post a comment!

Dec 5, 2010

Create Ad-Hoc Network

Set up a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network

An ad hoc network is a temporary connection between computers and devices used for a specific purpose, such as sharing documents during a meeting or playing multiple-player computer games. You can also temporarily share an Internet connection with other people on your ad hoc network, so those people don’t have to set up their own Internet connections. Ad hoc networks can only be wireless, so you must have a wireless network adapter installed in your computer to set up or join an ad hoc network.
  1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then clickingConnect to.
  2. Click Set up a connection or network.
  3. Click Set up an ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network, click Next, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
Notes

Notes

  • If one or more of the networked computers is joined to a domain, you need to have a user account on that computer to see and access shared items on it.
  • If the networked computers are not joined to a domain, but you want to require people to have a user account on your computer for access to shared items, turn on password protected sharing in Network and Sharing Center.
  • An ad hoc network is automatically deleted after all users disconnect from the network or when the person who set up the network disconnects and goes out of range of the other users of the network, unless you choose to make it a permanent network when you create it.
  • If you share your Internet connection, Internet connection sharing (ICS) will be disabled if you disconnect from the ad hoc network, you create a new ad hoc network without disconnecting from the old ad hoc network for which you enabled ICS, or you log off and then log back on (without disconnecting from the ad hoc network).
  • If you set up an ad hoc network and share your Internet connection, and then someone logs on to the same computer by using Fast User Switching, the Internet connection will still be shared, even if you didn't intend to share it with that person.

Create Ad-Hoc Network

Set up a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network

An ad hoc network is a temporary connection between computers and devices used for a specific purpose, such as sharing documents during a meeting or playing multiple-player computer games. You can also temporarily share an Internet connection with other people on your ad hoc network, so those people don’t have to set up their own Internet connections. Ad hoc networks can only be wireless, so you must have a wireless network adapter installed in your computer to set up or join an ad hoc network.
  1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then clickingConnect to.
  2. Click Set up a connection or network.
  3. Click Set up an ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network, click Next, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
Notes

Notes

  • If one or more of the networked computers is joined to a domain, you need to have a user account on that computer to see and access shared items on it.
  • If the networked computers are not joined to a domain, but you want to require people to have a user account on your computer for access to shared items, turn on password protected sharing in Network and Sharing Center.
  • An ad hoc network is automatically deleted after all users disconnect from the network or when the person who set up the network disconnects and goes out of range of the other users of the network, unless you choose to make it a permanent network when you create it.
  • If you share your Internet connection, Internet connection sharing (ICS) will be disabled if you disconnect from the ad hoc network, you create a new ad hoc network without disconnecting from the old ad hoc network for which you enabled ICS, or you log off and then log back on (without disconnecting from the ad hoc network).
  • If you set up an ad hoc network and share your Internet connection, and then someone logs on to the same computer by using Fast User Switching, the Internet connection will still be shared, even if you didn't intend to share it with that person.