Redirecting
Redirecting
Hi Everyone,
First of all I'm a newbie "hacker"
Can someone please tell me how can I redirect a victim to a fake site?
(not with hosts file)
Thanks in advance!!
First of all I'm a newbie "hacker"
Can someone please tell me how can I redirect a victim to a fake site?
(not with hosts file)
Thanks in advance!!
Keep your morals to yourself. He is asking a legitimate question related to security and computers. Namely: how do you, apart from editing the host file, redirect one website to another?p4inl0v3r wrote:hi wardan welcome to suck-o
well since you are new let me explain to you that suck-o does not encourage by any means illegal activities. you post seemed more like you want to exploit someone rather than learn or apply knowledge. feel free to ask questions on board related to security issues and or other computer related things !
P.S. wish i was mod ... locking threads must be fun for you guys
Here's an answer: you can write an ettercap filter to substitute the destination address of a packet.
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well, the term "victim" indicates a potential malicious purpose, so it's not about p4inl0v3r's moral....it's about the suck-o moral (I heard the rules say something about that, maybe you should check to make sure ).
an Ettercap filter would surely work, but only if both are in the same physical network (and even then it depends on the network architecture), else he can't a grip on the network traffic without having control over a DNS server in the packet path (DNS cache poisoning / MITM).
best candidate is manipulating the ARP tables imo.
an Ettercap filter would surely work, but only if both are in the same physical network (and even then it depends on the network architecture), else he can't a grip on the network traffic without having control over a DNS server in the packet path (DNS cache poisoning / MITM).
best candidate is manipulating the ARP tables imo.
There was an exploit for this in Windows a long time ago (but has been patched a long time ago as well). So no, this is not normally possible today, if you don't find a new vulnerability that is (at least it's not possible to my knowledge).wardan wrote:I have another question. Is it possible to merge an exe and a jpg file so that
if you try to open it jpg will normally show but also exe will be executed?
thanks in advance
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The virus itself was most likely hidden, the autorun file ran the hidden file when you plugged in the flash drive. If you change the folder options to show hidden files in Windows, it will most likely appear.wardan wrote:Recently I encountered a virus on a flash drive. The virus was only in the autorun.inf file. When I tried to edit it with a notepad it contained "abracadabra" . Do you know anything about it?
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