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hacking with linux |
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:40 pm |
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shyspy |
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I m using ubuntu with integrated backtrack.
I know to find its os and all basic backtrack stuff. But not advanced stuff.
I know an ip of one of the computer's i wish to hack.
Can anyone help me.
The ping, nmap and xprobe2 fails on that system when i try. I know the pc has an avast suit installed.
ALso what is all that u can do with linux with an ip more from the hacker's point of view? |
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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:17 am |
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gibbocool |
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Well of course the first thing you should do is run a complete port scan and look for open ports. If all ports are closed then you are likely to have no luck forcing your way into his computer, and you will need to use some social engineering and send him a trojan horse that will open a back door. |
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