Mac hacking....
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Mac hacking....
how do you hack a mac? i mean i just want to know like what program it uses and stuff....i am not asking to hack some one elses computer i am asking how to hack one like i hae one
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this reminds me of a book i had on hacking mac... i never read it though... and dont plan to do so, mac has a different processor(my x86 assembly skills are useless) The OS is different(eww no readymade RATs, trojans... coding?? No APIs, only ansi C...lol, what about shellcode?) I havent seen a mac in my life, forget hacking.... i have only one thing to say, its possible...
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How to
Well since your not looking for anything specific.
http://www.wap.org/journal/crackmacpasswords.html
they Key thing here is its a variant on BSD imo
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http://www.wap.org/journal/crackmacpasswords.html
they Key thing here is its a variant on BSD imo
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Oh Pseudo Not to sure but new macs are using the same type of processor as modern PCs this was a change that took place I believe a year ago not sure on all the details so in theory your x86 skills may still have some relevance
http://www.macworld.com/2005/06/features/intelfaq/
http://www.macworld.com/2005/06/features/intelfaq/
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Aw... if they got to the x86 badwagon, shellcode with plain old assembly will do it i guessMaboroshi wrote:Oh Pseudo Not to sure but new macs are using the same type of processor as modern PCs this was a change that took place I believe a year ago not sure on all the details so in theory your x86 skills may still have some relevance
http://www.macworld.com/2005/06/features/intelfaq/
GoOgle = "shellcode[]=" and have fun !
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lol yeah if this is the case, just whack the stack!!!FrankB wrote:Aw... if they got to the x86 badwagon, shellcode with plain old assembly will do it i guessMaboroshi wrote:Oh Pseudo Not to sure but new macs are using the same type of processor as modern PCs this was a change that took place I believe a year ago not sure on all the details so in theory your x86 skills may still have some relevance
http://www.macworld.com/2005/06/features/intelfaq/
GoOgle = "shellcode[]=" and have fun !
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Yup, just like the Huns, use the front or backdoor and ram itpseudo_opcode wrote:lol yeah if this is the case, just whack the stack!!!FrankB wrote:Aw... if they got to the x86 badwagon, shellcode with plain old assembly will do it i guessMaboroshi wrote:Oh Pseudo Not to sure but new macs are using the same type of processor as modern PCs this was a change that took place I believe a year ago not sure on all the details so in theory your x86 skills may still have some relevance
http://www.macworld.com/2005/06/features/intelfaq/
GoOgle = "shellcode[]=" and have fun !