Quick Hacks & Tricks - An updated collection of "quick and simple hacks and tricks" compiled by ManicX. These are "common knowledge" for many people, but somebody is sure to learn something from this excellent file.
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xcrack v1.0 (.pl) - Latest version of ManicX's Unix/Linux Password Cracker, coded in perl. Features: quite fast (300,000 crypt's and compares per minute on a p133) for a ~65 line program, checks for disabled accounts and non-passworded accounts, lots of code optimization over last release.
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xcrack v1.0 (zipped) - Latest version of ManicX's Unix/Linux Password Cracker, coded in perl. Features: quite fast (300,000 crypt's and compares per minute on a p133) for a ~65 line program, checks for disabled accounts and non-passworded accounts, lots of code optimization over last release.
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ftp-spoof.pl v0.01 - Local FTP server spoofer: Many FTP clients these days have a text file called (program-name).ini which will store the info like site-name, user-name, encrypted password and account-name. Instead of trying to decrypt the password for each different application (ws_ftp etc) do this: edit the (program-name).ini, wherever there is a site-name change it to 127.0.0.1, start this perl scipt, open your ftp program and click connect.
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ftp-spoof.zip v0.01 - Zipped version of the above perl script.
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pop-spoof.pl v0.01 - Local POP3 spoofer: Most email clients these days have the ability to cache passwords and other details (Netscape users look at pref.js explorer registry). Spoof a pop server and edit the prefs.js or registry to try and check 127.0.0.1 and run this Perl script to get the passwords in clear text.
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pop-spoof.zip v0.01 - Zipped version of the above perl script.
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