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Results for "Author: libor blaheta"

ASP_Volume2 #28796
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

ASP_Volume3 #60079
How to detect VB IDE - undocumented exports

When you run VB app within VB IDE, the app exports three functions - _VB_CALLBACK_GETHWNDMAIN_@4, _VB_CALLBACK_REVOKE_@8 and _VB_CALLBACK_GETHWNDMAIN_@4. So, if we find out that our app exports one of those functions, we know we're in VB IDE.

ASP_Volume3 #60080
Protected Storage

This code can enumerate all data in PS. PS is a place where Windows (2000/XP) stores sensitive data eg passwords. Yes, your Outlook Express and Internet Explorer Passwords are stored right in the PS. This's not a "hacking submission", I haven't found on Internet any VB code that can work with PS, so I hope this will be useful.

ASP_Volume3 #60081
LSA Secrets

This VB app can work with LSA, it can save and read data from LSA. Furthermore, by reading special LSA keys you can get all Dial-Up Network accounts and passwords in plain text.

ASP_Volume3 #60082
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

ASP_Volume3 #60083
Undocumented Memory Functions

There are 2 undocumented memory functions in msvbvm60.dll - __vbaCopyBytes and __vbaCopyBytesZero. These functions can be used for copying bytes from one memory location to another memory location. btw CopyMemory does exactly the same ;-)

C_Volume2 #69858
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

Java_Volume1 #88402
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

2_2002-2004 #115549
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

3_2004-2005 #134093
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

4_2005-2006 #165376
How to detect VB IDE - undocumented exports

When you run VB app within VB IDE, the app exports three functions - _VB_CALLBACK_GETHWNDMAIN_@4, _VB_CALLBACK_REVOKE_@8 and _VB_CALLBACK_GETHWNDMAIN_@4. So, if we find out that our app exports one of those functions, we know we're in VB IDE.

4_2005-2006 #165377
Protected Storage

This code can enumerate all data in PS. PS is a place where Windows (2000/XP) stores sensitive data eg passwords. Yes, your Outlook Express and Internet Explorer Passwords are stored right in the PS. This's not a "hacking submission", I haven't found on Internet any VB code that can work with PS, so I hope this will be useful.

4_2005-2006 #165378
LSA Secrets

This VB app can work with LSA, it can save and read data from LSA. Furthermore, by reading special LSA keys you can get all Dial-Up Network accounts and passwords in plain text.

4_2005-2006 #165379
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

4_2005-2006 #165380
Undocumented Memory Functions

There are 2 undocumented memory functions in msvbvm60.dll - __vbaCopyBytes and __vbaCopyBytesZero. These functions can be used for copying bytes from one memory location to another memory location. btw CopyMemory does exactly the same ;-)

5_2007-2008 #187894
How to detect VB IDE - undocumented exports

When you run VB app within VB IDE, the app exports three functions - _VB_CALLBACK_GETHWNDMAIN_@4, _VB_CALLBACK_REVOKE_@8 and _VB_CALLBACK_GETHWNDMAIN_@4. So, if we find out that our app exports one of those functions, we know we're in VB IDE.

5_2007-2008 #187895
Protected Storage

This code can enumerate all data in PS. PS is a place where Windows (2000/XP) stores sensitive data eg passwords. Yes, your Outlook Express and Internet Explorer Passwords are stored right in the PS. This's not a "hacking submission", I haven't found on Internet any VB code that can work with PS, so I hope this will be useful.

5_2007-2008 #187896
LSA Secrets

This VB app can work with LSA, it can save and read data from LSA. Furthermore, by reading special LSA keys you can get all Dial-Up Network accounts and passwords in plain text.

5_2007-2008 #187897
Win98 - password

Hi, I wrote a simple program which obtains user's password. Yes, his main password, no cached passwords. Your OS must be Windows98 (SE) because this version has a small "bug" which I exploit -> when user login, Windows save his password to memory...... Don't believe? Just have a look at this simple "hack".

5_2007-2008 #187898
Undocumented Memory Functions

There are 2 undocumented memory functions in msvbvm60.dll - __vbaCopyBytes and __vbaCopyBytesZero. These functions can be used for copying bytes from one memory location to another memory location. btw CopyMemory does exactly the same ;-)

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