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abrenar 02-22-2009 10:03 PM

Hacking Software for ubuntu?
 
Good Day, anyone here may suggest hacking software for ubuntu intrepid.
I just want to access some addresses in my network with out noticing, and gather some information about the target computer.


Many thanks

H_TeXMeX_H 02-23-2009 02:47 AM

I'm reporting this, and I can say that most of your posts seem to be suggesting that your intentions may not be good, you ask for "keyloggers", "hacking tools", covertly accessing computers on a local network.

rsciw 02-23-2009 04:55 AM

this topic, together with the other ones, just screams for lulz ^^

someone probably watched a couple of bad (as in crappy) movies *shrug*

abrenar 02-24-2009 12:09 AM

it doesnt mean that i post about this things, and i am already have a bad intensions. and both the same way if i will post good posts it doesnt mean im good ? right?? H_TeXMeX_H

H_TeXMeX_H 02-24-2009 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by abrenar (Post 3455230)
it doesnt mean that i post about this things, and i am already have a bad intensions. and both the same way if i will post good posts it doesnt mean im good ? right?? H_TeXMeX_H

I agree, you can never tell. But, I think there exist other forums and communities (mostly underground ones) that specialize in the dark arts, so asking it here is not only senseless, will likely cause harm to someone, but it also taints the forum, IMO.

I don't know, it's up to the mods, but I doubt anyone will help you hack someones box ... I certainly hope not anyway.

It's also the way you ask things:
Quote:

I just want to access some addresses in my network with out noticing
This suggests to me that you are doing this covertly and you don't want anyone to find out, because what you are going to do is illegal. Otherwise you could safely tell your employees (via a privacy notice) that you can and will monitor their activities on the machines connected to the network. Combine this with the fact that you want a keylogger, and password cracker (jack the ripper) presumably also to go unnoticed by the user ... that smells like trouble to me. I know these apps can be used legally ... for security testing purposes, to make sure your boxes are secure enough ... but I don't think this is what you want, you want nobody to notice, that's the phrase that does you in, IMO.

FlGator81 02-24-2009 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by abrenar (Post 3455230)
it doesnt mean that i post about this things, and i am already have a bad intensions. and both the same way if i will post good posts it doesnt mean im good ? right??

I think you should re-direct your curiosity to learning about computers in general. You will learn MUCH more. Some stuff will be security related, some won't. Not only will you get more out of it, you won't have to put up with script kiddie jokes.

Vanostaajen 02-24-2009 05:09 PM

Ok, so if you don't have bad intentions. Why do you need the software?

abrenar 02-24-2009 07:57 PM

ok ok ok . seize fire ! ! !


Im documenting something about black hat crackers. i want to know what software they use, Example "keloggers", what they believe. i am so sorry to disturbed this forum. i promise not to do this again.



I conclude this forum is great, why? because concern members exist.

can anyone tell me how to close this thread! i want to close all of my post.

vibinlakshman 02-24-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by abrenar (Post 3456306)
ok ok ok . seize fire ! ! !


Im documenting something about black hat crackers. i want to know what software they use, Example "keloggers", what they believe. i am so sorry to disturbed this forum. i promise not to do this again.



I conclude this forum is great, why? because concern members exist.

can anyone tell me how to close this thread! i want to close all of my post.

If ur in wirefree environment , try "dsniff" which u can get all those usernames and passwords .. Try more with google buddy. AN d if u need knw their particular OS , try nmap - this is used for OS fingerprinting, netstat can also help u in other manners

Dont worry knowledge is to share ..

H_TeXMeX_H 02-25-2009 04:30 AM

Report the posts to the mods and tell them to close them.

vibinlakshman 02-25-2009 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by H_TeXMeX_H (Post 3456653)
Report the posts to the mods and tell them to close them.

Why r u worrying man ..? If there is a threat u shud knw how to defend it . I knw how to get unsniffed frm the tool , and mine OS cant be fingerprinted ..

Once again "Knowledge is to share "

sycamorex 02-25-2009 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by vibinlakshman (Post 3456833)
Why r u worrying man ..? If there is a threat u shud knw how to defend it . I knw how to get unsniffed frm the tool , and mine OS cant be fingerprinted ..

Whn u rcmnd sftware like dsniff and nmap, do you mean dnsniff or dosniff, and netmap, natmap, or do you actually mean dsniff, and nmap?:)

SlowCoder 02-25-2009 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vibinlakshman (Post 3456833)
Why r u worrying man ..? If there is a threat u shud knw how to defend it . I knw how to get unsniffed frm the tool , and mine OS cant be fingerprinted ..

Once again "Knowledge is to share "

Yes, "knowledge is to share". You might have a triple-encrypted electronic key for your car, but you're giving lockpicking tools to someone you most likely don't know, and who could use those tools and do a lot of damage. There are limits to how much knowledge should be shared.

farslayer 02-25-2009 09:15 AM

This thread should be closed for the butchering of the written english language.. are you guys texting these posts in from your cell phones or what ?

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whn
shud
knw
rcmnd

Type out what you mean to say, and quit using this gibberish. it makes you look like an immature script kiddie wannabe, but then again if that is how you truly wish to be percieved by your peers, who am I to say different.

rsciw 02-25-2009 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by sycamorex (Post 3456865)
Whn u rcmnd sftware like dsniff and nmap, do you mean dnsniff or dosniff, and netmap, natmap, or do you actually mean dsniff, and nmap?:)

:D

@farslayer: think syca's just sarcastic here, hence -> :D
but yeah, some other posts are, well, butchered


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