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24 durable postsStarted 2010-05-17Latest 2010-05-25
#83560Post 1 of 24

hello mates...

just wondering, i have a router and i use the wireless conection for my ps3 without password im to lazy to put one hehe...anyway i just see that another computer is conecting to my network is there a way to enter to this guy computer? without installing a troyan or so, is it to advance to do such thing? just wondering

i have his ip from the router 192.168 etc etc and his mac address if that works

will be fun if i can i can make a point to him

DONT FUCK WITH MY INTERNET CONNECTION xD

i know i can turn the router off and put a password on it but im just curious!:twisted::lol::shock::p:D;):(:):o::x:evil::roll:

#1372189Post 2 of 24

Re: Network

Why don't you simply rename your network name to 'FUCKOFF' and password protect it :p

#1372191Post 3 of 24

Re: Network

XD i know i can do that, but im just curious if i can enter to his computer......thats all but thats a good name for a network haha :D

#1372250Post 4 of 24

Re: Network

if he has file and printer sharing enabled, you can go to Network Neighborhood, click to view ALL computers and see if his machine pops up. Then you can access any "shared" components of his network.

Remember though, he can do the same thing to your computer too and worse, if he is good with computers, he can essentially password protect your router before you can lock him out. Then you have to do a hard reset to get your router back to Factory Defaults and set it up again.

#1372251Post 5 of 24

Re: Network

[QUOTE=Kamal;862177]if he has file and printer sharing enabled, you can go to Network Neighborhood, click to view ALL computers and see if his machine pops up. Then you can access any "shared" components of his network.[/QUOTE]

If he's shared his printer, why not create a document in 72 pt type that says :

[B][SIZE=7]QUIT STEALING MY INTERNET CONNECTION [SIZE=2] [/SIZE][/SIZE][/B][SIZE=7][SIZE=2]and send it to his printer.[/SIZE][/SIZE][B][SIZE=7] :lol: [/SIZE][/B]

#1372253Post 6 of 24

Re: Network

^^ presuming he does have one, that would be a kick ass idea!

#1372254Post 7 of 24

Re: Network

[QUOTE=toasty;862178]If he's shared his printer, why not create a document in 72 pt type that says :

[B][SIZE=7]QUIT STEALING MY INTERNET CONNECTION [SIZE=2] [/SIZE][/SIZE][/B][SIZE=7][SIZE=2]and send it to his printer.[/SIZE][/SIZE][B][SIZE=7] :lol: [/SIZE][/B][/QUOTE]

Win 8)

#1372266Post 8 of 24

Re: Network

Find his IP, then try to browse to it. For example, put this in explorer: \192.168.0.102\c$

Do it in the exact format ( \ip_address\c$ ).

If that doesn't work, try this instead to see if he has anything shared: \ip_address\

#1372268Post 9 of 24

Re: Network

You should also try to connect to his registry via regedit, File, Connect Network Registry, IP address, OK.

If this works, you can really start to have fun. I used to connect to coworkers PCs back in the day to change their wallpapers, point their My Documents or Favorites to new locations, etc. :lol:

#1372316Post 10 of 24

Re: Network

how exactly do i do that, fir option you made aint working going to try that later, im going to try to connect to my coworker rite now :D to see if with this router works :D

#1372319Post 11 of 24

Re: Network

never mind i figure it out hehe, hum i can but it ask me for a password hum...hope whoever is stealing my connection doesnt have one :D

#1372324Post 12 of 24

Re: Network

man you're pretty chilled out for someone who knows someone else is in you private network. I'd be freaking out, changing passwords, updating router security and everything under the Sun.

#1372340Post 13 of 24

Re: Network

sniff some packets and get his passwords :)

#1372383Post 14 of 24

Re: Network

haha yeah no worries.......but how do i sniff for the passwords?

i tried to what picklemonkey says, about the regedit file network registry and put the name of the computer and it ask me for the password....user and password

#1372390Post 15 of 24

Re: Network

Get Wireshark to sniff packets. You won't sniff their PC password but you should be able to sniff their website passwords if your wireless card lets you listen in promiscuous mode

#1372560Post 16 of 24

Re: Network

What I did once was reroute all traffic thru a linux proxy that would turn all images up side down or inject pr0n images on every tag and some other fun stuff. Not so easy to do, but the dude never used my wlan again :p

#1372626Post 17 of 24

Re: Network

hahahaha that's awesome.

#1372763Post 18 of 24

Re: Network

[quote=audiotherapy;862286]sniff some packets and get his passwords :)[/quote]

+1

:d

#1372765Post 19 of 24

Re: Network

This reminds me I was at the bank the other day and turned on wi-fi on my mobile to check if there are any open networks around ... Among the results, I found two named:

FuCK_Off >Get_Y0ur_0Wn

and

FuCK_Off >I_Got_My_0Wn

:lol::lol:

#1373543Post 20 of 24

Re: Network

[url]http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/net_send.mspx?mfr=true[/url]

You could use the Net Send command to give a harmless pop up box on his window. Just word it so it freaks him out. ;)

#1373562Post 21 of 24

Re: Network

Get Backtrack and VMware!

#1373567Post 22 of 24

Re: Network

[QUOTE=Simon Preston;863678][url]http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/net_send.mspx?mfr=true[/url]

You could use the Net Send command to give a harmless pop up box on his window. Just word it so it freaks him out. ;)[/QUOTE]

Netsend doesn't work anymore does it? I thought they found a harmful bug in it and disabled it in XP SP2 (or SP3).

#1373676Post 23 of 24

Re: Network

[QUOTE=Kamal;863708]Netsend doesn't work anymore does it? I thought they found a harmful bug in it and disabled it in XP SP2 (or SP3).[/QUOTE]

Yeah they did... oops.

#1376700Post 24 of 24

Re: Network

[QUOTE=i!!ustrious;863702]Get Backtrack and VMware![/QUOTE]

isnt backtrack to get wifi signals? i mean to crack them and get the password form the wifi.... is that vmware to install a diff OS without intalling it on a fresh HD? nice

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