Saturday, July 3, 2010

Hacking Computers

Hacking computers is a very easy process, especially Linux computers. But, we aren't going to be hacking from a computer today, but an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. First you will need to learn a little about UNIX commands, specifically the "rm" commands, and what folders are important to a UNIX based file system. Now you'll need 3 third party applications, a network hosts scanner, an SSH client, and a VNC client. This can be done on a non-Jailbroken iDevice. I recommend using iNet, Touch Term SSH, and Jaadu VNC (iTeleport). Start by connecting to the same Wi-FI network as the Linux computer. Then, open up iNet, and start scanning from the widest range possible. Once you find the Linux computer, click on it, and take note of the network IP Address. Open Touch Term SSH, and put the IP Address as the server, and the username of the computer. Click connect. Enter the password, there are other tools out on the internet that can crack passwords, but I won't be showing you how. Now when you're connected, you don't yet have GUI access, but you have command line access, which you can enter a malicious "rm" command. But I can't tell you how to do that. Type startvnc in the black area. Now open iTeleport, and connect to that same IP Address, and type the VNC password in, should be none as default, you can try the administrator password, "root", "password", "passwd", "toor", or "alpine". And now, you have full GUI (Graphical User Interface) access of the computer from your device.


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