
Hi Dear Friend We got our First NewsLetter printed and soon it will be released in a launch party. So I wanted to share an article in it with you all..Here it is
Hacking Into Windows System on LAN
Hi freinds,Welcome to hacking world by Terminator 007,I would be Updating you with
different hacking techniques in this column in every publication.So keep looking for the Next
Blast.let's start with our today's topic..
Remember that I won't go into much detail, because it could start getting
too complicated to explain to newbies. This is a newbies guide after all. If
you want more detailed information about file sharing search the web, or
read some good NT networks administration books.
Windows has an option called file and print sharing. You can use this
option in order to "share" drive and printers, which means giving access to
files and printers to other people - people on your own network, specific
IPs or even the whole world. When you turn this option on, you leave an open
port (port number 139) that accepts connections and understand the "NetBIOS
protocol", a set of commands (a "language") used to access remote file
and print sharing servers, so that other computers can access the files or
printers you decided to share.
If you don't know if file sharing is active in your computer just go to the
control panel and select the Network icon.If you have this then you have sharing activated, to turn it off just uncheck
the "I want to be able to give others access to my files" and do the same to
the other.
Let's return to the ports thing. Remember port 139? The File Sharing
Port is port 139 and it's called NetBIOS Session Service port. When you have
this option enabled you also have 2 other ports open but they use the UDP
protocol instead of the TCP protocol. These ports are 137 (Name Service) and
138 (Datagram Service). Now if you know anything about DoS attacks (known to
many as nukes) port 139 should sound familiar... There's a kind of DoS (stands
for Denial of Service) attack called the OOB nuke (OOB stands for Out Of Band)
or "winnuke" that sends an OOB packet to port 139 and makes Windows lose
connection and drop the user to "blue screen mode".There are tools on Internet which perform this OOB attack for you so you just need to find out a system with File Sharing enabled. If you wish to know more
about DoS attacks, I suggest that you wait for the DoS attacks Article.
This is not all there are ways by which you could install a trojan in the system with file sharing enabled without his permission.Thus,gaining complete control on his system.All this is possible by using tools inside windows only,Yess..No external tool required except for your trojan.
Okay, enough said, let's not get into deep otherwise i may get under some cyberlaw and stuff like that.I have gave you the
way Internet is the place where you could find all of it.So keep Searching.....
Article By:-
Terminator 007
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