As
we
all
know,
Windows
stores
most
of
the
passwords
which
are used on a daily basis, including
instant messenger passwords such
as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows
messenger etc. Along with these,
Windows also stores passwords of
Outlook Express, SMTP, POP, FTP
accounts and auto-complete
passwords of many browsers like
IE and Firefox. There exists many
tools for recovering these
passswords from their stored
places. Using these tools and an
USB pendrive you can create your
own rootkit to sniff passwords from
anycomputer. We need the
following tools to create our rootkit.
MessenPass: Recovers the
passwords of most popular Instant
Messenger programs: MSN
Messenger, Windows Messenger,
Yahoo Messenger, ICQ Lite
4.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger
provided with Netscape 7, Trillian,
Miranda, and GAIM.
Mail PassView: Recovers the
passwords of the following email
programs:
Outlook Express,
Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and
SMTP Accounts only),
Microsoft
Outlook 2002/2003 (POP3, IMAP,
HTTP and SMTP Accounts),
IncrediMail, Eudora, Netscape Mail,
Mozilla Thunderbird, Group Mail
Free.
MailPassView can also recover the
passwords of Web-based email
accounts (HotMail, Yahoo!, Gmail), if
you use the associated programs of
these accounts.
IE Passview: IE PassView is a
small utility that reveals the
passwords stored by Internet
Explorer browser. It supports the
new Internet Explorer 7.0, as well as
older versions of Internet explorer,
v4.0 – v6.0
Protected Storage PassView:
Recovers all passwords stored
inside the Protected Storage,
including the AutoComplete
passwords of Internet Explorer,
passwords of Password-protected
sites, MSN Explorer Passwords, and
more…
PasswordFox: PasswordFox is a
small password recovery tool that
allows you to view the user names
and passwords stored by Mozilla
Firefox Web browser. By default,
PasswordFox displays the
passwords stored in your current
profile, but you can easily select to
watch the passwords of any other
Firefox profile. For each password
entry, the following information is
displayed: Record Index, Web Site,
User Name, Password, User Name
Field, Password Field, and the
Signons filename.
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