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port help!! plz im a noob at this


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ok i have a port scanner i made in VB. whoppee for me. i find lots of open ports. if i wanted to get into a computer and place a keylogger or something, what would i do with these open ports?

NOTE: THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! I AM NOT ATTEMPETING TO HACK ANYBODY, MERELY TRYING TO KNOW HOW.

had to ge that outta my system, if anybody cares…

but yeah.. my MSN is awesomedudejc@hotmail.com so feel free to hit me up on that if u wish… thanks for any help guys


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You'll have to find exploits that allow you to send data through those open ports and achieve desireable effects :)


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BluMoose wrote: You'll have to find exploits that allow you to send data through those open ports and achieve desireable effects :)

.. or grab an hammer and start slamming the pc. I presume this was the desireable effect?


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um… i got to that part… but now i have no clue how to find out expliots! help would be great…


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spyware wrote: [quote]BluMoose wrote: You'll have to find exploits that allow you to send data through those open ports and achieve desireable effects :)

.. or grab an hammer and start slamming the pc. I presume this was the desireable effect?[/quote]

If you can find a way to do this in c++ or assembly language, why not?


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funny, but not helpful to my little hacker's block…


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You said you have a lot of open ports. Choose the most popular ports out of these (21, 23, 25, 80, 110, 443, 3389) and search for exploits on the protocols that run on these ports (FTP, Telnet, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, HTTPS, RDP). That's how i should do it.


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BluMoose wrote: [quote]spyware wrote: [quote]BluMoose wrote: You'll have to find exploits that allow you to send data through those open ports and achieve desireable effects :)

.. or grab an hammer and start slamming the pc. I presume this was the desireable effect?[/quote]

If you can find a way to do this in c++ or assembly language, why not?[/quote]

Because that's not elite. You have to MAKE the hammer! And you have to make the tools that make the hammer. And if you REALLY want to be eilte, you have to make the tools that make the tools that make the tools that make the hammer.


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i would use this magic site called GOOGLE. its quite good actually and by the way the search "hack through ports" probly wont be useful. nbeither will be "coding sledgehammer in c++" :P


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hmm….i've been thinking of writing a new article. perhaps that can be it: "Building a sledgehammer with C++", it could be a series. Followed by: "Making a jackhammer with Java" , "Using the VB Crowbar" , and finally "The assembler tommy gun."