Is there a login-scipt?

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Is there a login-scipt?

Postby Angelic-Cracker » Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:55 am

Hello guys,

after a long time playing around with all cracking progs I know them all and I know how to work with them. The problem is that the websites I would like to get user-passwords from are too well protected. Most non-porn sites are...

So, is it possible to crack into a users account with a well written scrip over the browser?

If the script would automaticly login every 5 seconds and would contain the 500 most known passwords, one needs only to change the username wait 41 minutes and put in the next username. I know it takes very much time but if its the only way I would give it a try.

Where can I find such a script and is it possible at all?

Thank you for your help!
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Re: Is there a login-scipt?

Postby Cool_Fire » Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:10 pm

I don't know of any such script, but it shouldn't be too hard to write. You should be able to do it with CURL.
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Re: Is there a login-scipt?

Postby Robb » Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:13 pm

There is no do-all magical script. Study programming, networking, and web design for the next 10 years if you would like such ability to make one.
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Re: Is there a login-scipt?

Postby Thor » Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:10 pm

If I were going to try and script that, I would go with Firefox and the grease monkey addon. With that you could make scripts to have your browser do various things. When you use a browser to communicate with a site, there are sometimes built in restrictions that kind of inhibit you. Example: it doesn't let you connect to non-standard ports, it's slower to make request, things get set that may work against you, it's not supposed to talk to your hard disk, etc. In short, a browser is built to follow rules, your terminal does what you tell it to do. For this reason, it is usually better to be running scripts like this right out of your terminal.
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