Sunday, October 25, 2015

Keyless entry



Slim Jim
http://www.tcpglobal.com/TCP-LT-1010.html?
$14.95

Drill
http://www.homedepot.com/p/BLACK-DECKER-20-Volt-MAX-Lithium-Ion-3-8-in-Cordless-Drill-Driver-LDX120C/203124591?
$53.09 /box

Electric pick
http://www.thekeyprom8.com/wholesale/new-cordless-electric-pick-gun.html?
$59.00

Lock Pick Set
http://www.banggood.com/Goso-24pcs-Single-Hook-Lock-Pick-Set-Locksmith-Tools-Lock-Pick-Kit-p-921078.html?
$12.99

Lock shims
http://www.vipotech.com/product_info.php?currency=USD&products_id=4473
$11.08

Bump key set
https://www.bumpkey.us/bump-key-sets/

Bolt cutters
http://www.walmart.com/ip/37064695?

Usb Keylogger

$150.99

Rubber Ducky












http://hakshop.myshopify.com/products/usb-rubber-ducky-deluxe?variant=353378649

USB Rubber Ducky is the next generation of Switchblade. It has it’s own code called duckycode for writing plugins for it. You can buy it pre-installed for $59 


Take Social Engineering to the next level with a USB Rubber Ducky Deluxe hidden inside an inconspicuous "thumb drive" case. All the fixings included. 

Since 2010 the USB Rubber Ducky has been a favorite among hackers, penetration testers and IT professionals. With origins as a humble IT automation proof-of-concept using an embedded dev-board, it has grown into a full fledged commercial Keystroke Injection Attack Platform. The USB Rubber Ducky captured the imagination of hackers with its simple scripting language, formidable hardware, and covert design.

http://hakshop.myshopify.com/products/usb-rubber-ducky-deluxe?variant=353378649


Cross Platform

Windows, Mac, Linux, Android - they all love keyboards. Convenience is king, so when it comes to plugging in a new input device the default is to accept and obey. Keyboards represent human input afterall. Before USB there were various standards, be it PS/2, AT, Apple Desktop Bus and various other DINs. Now that everything is Universal the Human Input Device is "Plug and Play".

Hack any 4-digit Android PIN in 16 hours with a USB Rubber Ducky


Saturday, October 24, 2015

The 7 Deaths of a Master!

Master No. 7 Laminated Steel Padlock

http://www.taylorsecurity.com/master-lock-no-7-series-padlock-7ka-7kd-7kalj-7kalf-master-lock-7-series-padlock/6051150/?

Hand pick
Key Mold
Electric lock pick
Bump key
Lock shim
Bolt cutters
Bullet

Hand pick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksLAHRWE9DQ

Key Mold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP_4qKQ-BM0

Electric lock pick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb3oLhv4mtc

Bump key

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxvK1n6s7Yk

Lock shim

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRjNnnLOpmE

Bolt cutters 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgD97yNuUF0

Bullet 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61aS6C_VO7I

 

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Fatalities...;

 

Blowtorch

 Freeze Off


Complete Noobs guide to network infiltration... Chapter 1









  • A) Use Kon-Boot to Login to Windows and Mac Without Knowing or Changing the Current Password


http://www.piotrbania.com/all/kon-boot/ $26 Full version covers Mac & Windows




Free Version

Https://Drive.Google.Com/File/D/0BzMp66D7_e9bbzhTbnAxVkc2cDQ/View?Usp=Sharing

Steps To Bypass Windows Log-on using Pen-Drive
  1. Download and Extract Kon-Boot 2.4.rar from the links given below
  2. Plug in your Pen-Drive (Remove all other Pen-Drives)
  3. Right click on “usb_install_RUNASADMIN.bat” located in kon-bootUSB folder and pick “Run As Administrator” option.
  4. After Process Compeletion, Reboot
  5. Choose Boot from USB from BIOS settings
  6. Follow the installation procedure.
  7. After Booting process you can login without password, just press “Enter”
  8. Just Remove Kon-Boot PenDrive and Reboot to Get back the original Windows authentication functionality.

Once logged in

  • B) Find the Wifi passwords on a Windows or Mac. 

Find your wifi password on a Windows PC

If you have a computer other than your Surface that is running Windows and that is connected to your wireless network, you can find the password by doing the following:

Windows 10: Find your password

Step 1:Go to Start Windows logo, and select Settings > Network & Internet.
Step 2:Choose the network you want to connect to and select Connect.
Step 3:Select the search box in the taskbar, enter view network connections, and in the search results, selectView network connections.
Step 4:In Network Connections, press and hold (or right-click) the network name and select Status > Wireless Properties.
Step 5:
Select the Security tab and select Show characters.
The password for the wireless network is displayed in the Network security key field.

Windows 8.1: Find your password

Step 1:
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Settings.
(If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and select Settings.)
Step 2:Select the network icon (Wireless icon or Wired icon) for the network you want to connect to and select Connect.
Step 3:Swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Search.
Step 4:In the search box, enter view network connections, and in the search results, select View network connections.
Step 5:
In the Network Connections window, press and hold (or right-click) the network name and select Status.
Step 6:Select the Wireless Properties button.
Step 7:Select the Security tab and select the Show characters check box.
Step 8:
The password for the wireless network is displayed in the Network security key field.

Windows 8: Find your password

Step 1:
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Settings.
(If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down,
 and select Settings.)
Step 2:Select wireless network Wireless icon.
Step 3:Press and hold (or right click) on a wireless network name and choose View connection properties.
Step 4:Select Show characters to see the wireless network password.

Windows 7: Find your password

Step 1:Click the wireless network icon in the lower-right corner of the taskbar.
Step 2:Right-click your wireless network name and select Properties.
Step 3:Select Show characters to see the wireless network password.

Find your password on your router’s configuration webpage

If you have a computer that can connect to the Internet, you can find the password by doing the following:
Step 1:Select the search box in the taskbar, enter cmd, and in the search results, select Command Prompt.
Step 2:At the command prompt, enter ipconfig, and press Enter.
Step 3:Under Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi, find the Default Gateway.
Step 4:Open a web browser.
Step 5:Enter the IP address next to Default Gateway into the search bar (for example, 192.168.1.1).
 Look for your router’s default IP address in your router documentation or online.
Step 6:Enter the user name and password to open your router’s configuration webpage. Most router documentation includes the default user name and password.
Step 7:On the configuration webpage, look for a wireless or wireless settings option.
Step 8:Look for a security or wireless encryption setting. The security key (sometimes called a network key, pass phrase, or network password) should be listed nearby.
Connect to a wireless network without a password
If your router supports Windows Connect Now (WCN) or Wi Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can connect to your wireless network without entering a password. Here’s how:
Step 1:Go to Start Windows logo, and select Settings > Network & Internet.
Step 2:Select the network you want to connect to and select Connect.
Step 3:
Press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button on your router. The router will set up your Surface
 to connect to the network and apply the network's security settings (you won’t be prompted for a
wireless network password).

If the password is stored, you can find it using the program Keychain Access.
If you open /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access, it will show you a list of stored
 entries. If you click the Kind column header, it will sort by kind, go to the section where
AirPort network passwords are stored. On Yosemite, you may have to select "Local Items"
rather than "login" under Keychains in the upper left.
Double-click the name of the network you are using (if you don't know the name of the
network, you can find it in the WiFi menulet (the concentric quarter circles toward the right
 side of your menu bar).
picture of Keychain Access
Check the Show password box, enter your system password, and click the Allow button.
That should show you the password for the wireless network you are on, if it is stored on
your computer. If no such entry appears, it means the password is not stored on your
computer.
Note that you can also use this technique to find saved passwords for websites or other
passwords that you computer has stored but you have forgotten.

  • C) Install a key logger on a Windows or Mac. 



Q: How much does Keylogger costs? 

A: It costs nothing at all. The software is 100% free. It has no restrictions at all. 

Q: How can I install keylogger remotely?

A: For the first time, you need an access to remote computer. Install keylogger and configure (enter your email).
 Then you will monitor remotely, by reading the reports arriving to your email box. 

What activities can record remote keylogger? 

- Keystrokes. Every key typed on keyboard will be recorded into secure report.
- Internet activity. The titles and addressed of all visited websites will be captured as well.
- Running applications. When user runs some program, its name and path are catched; 
- Visual monitoring. The software is able to capture screen every few minutes (you can adjust the interval).
- Clipboard text. When the user copies some text, our program will surely record it. 

What about the Invisibility of this software? 

Of course, this kind of software must be secure and undetectable! 

Mac

http://www.protemac.com/KeyBag/
  • D) In case of  BIOS Password, pull battery 
  • and reinsert while unplugged. WARNING 
  • CANNOT UNDO!