You should know more about how it works. Hint : sslstrip.
Means it hasn't found anything yet.
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You should know more about how it works. Hint : sslstrip.
Means it hasn't found anything yet.
You should chmod +x intercepter_linux, prior to running this.
Also, this seems a bit overkill just to get those info ; i use
ip route show and then pipe it to awk according to what I need.
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That is not possible, unfortunately. What you can do is attack all connected equipment independently, and then stop them separately. And, nope, sslstrip doesn't log lan IP. You could run wireshark...
Oh man... I am so f'ing swamped right now... I started writing a new version (and not update) of Yamas a while back but haven't had the time to do much on it... This year was supposed to be easier...
Gentlemen, I am humbled. Thanks for the positive feedback !
Depends where you live, and where the server is hosted. First thing to do is check the stuff you agreed to upon renting a server with them. It will most probably what you can or cannot do.
Hey, SM (no pun intended)! I just saw your post (or I forgot I saw it). I have very little time on my hands, but I started working on a more-to-the-point version on Yamas, that will include that....
It doesn't change anything, you just have to rewrite your MBR (Master Boot Record), and that's totally independent from the OS you have installed.
Yes ! http://bit.ly/RBqKQ4
Ok, so I read the article. It's very interesting indeed. I think I might implement something similar but not to the full extent. I mean, I could implement html code modifications on the fly, which...
I'm installing BT in a VM so I don't have to reboot each time an idea pops into my head, forcing me to... yes, stop my music. So, I should from now on be more reactive. I then shall start with what...
Indeed, there is. /boot/grub/grub.conf if my memory is good.
You, sir, are totally right. I must level with you though: that doesn't mean I'll do it (even if it would be awesome).
Who knows, maybe someday you'll get a pre-release ;)
It's a good point you're raising and I've thought of doing that before. But here's the thing, the milion dollar question : where do I stop ? I intended Yamas to be "another MITM script", not a...
I understand your point about a test. But with that said I'm all for free knowledge, and I think anyone has a right to voice what he wants. With that perspective, I hope the forum will always be...
I remember a very active time during BT4R2 period, and then with BT5, it seems like it started agonizing. The heavy problems the forum had for a while sure didn't help I think.
Even though the...
Hi everyone ! I just updated Yamas for R3, go and grab it ! http://yamas.comax.fr
Please report any problem, even if it should run just fine with BT5R3 !
Did you properly start it ? (in konsole : wicd start)
Did you make sure your interface was in managed mode and not still on monitor mode ?
Guess what ? I just jumped THE line saying that... Sorry ;)
Uh well, to defend against WPS attacks... Why not deactivating the WPS service ? It can be done on most routers, and will get rid of that problem. As for the mac filtering, you block everything but...
@Snayler : yes, thanks for filling in for my bad memory and approximate terms :) I wasn't too far off though ! And I agree with everything else you said, so you save me some time and thinking !
There is a linux distribution that does that, but I can't for the life of me remember the name of it right now. Anyways, for doing so you must be using a particular wifi antenna, a type called...
My pleasure ;) I'm glad you sorted the issue yourself in the end! Next time, do mention VMs, they are "interesting" pieces of work networking wise...
The troubling idea would be that they changed the authentication process and I might have to change the parser, which was a pain in the arse back then, and now that I don't have everything in mind, I...
Hi, thanks for reading it all before posting, even I wouldn't go this far. You say it doesn't work for hotmail / twitter. Does it work for others ? Have you tried in private browsing mode to avoid...