This document provides instructions for hacking USB drives to recover passwords from victims' computers. It outlines 4 steps: 1) insert a USB flash drive, 2) create autorun.inf and launch.bat files on the drive to execute automatically, 3) download password recovery tools and save them to the USB drive, 4) insert the USB drive into a victim's computer which will automatically run the tools in the background to retrieve passwords from the system and store them in text files on the drive.
This document provides instructions for hacking USB drives to recover passwords from victims' computers. It outlines 4 steps: 1) insert a USB flash drive, 2) create autorun.inf and launch.bat files on the drive to execute automatically, 3) download password recovery tools and save them to the USB drive, 4) insert the USB drive into a victim's computer which will automatically run the tools in the background to retrieve passwords from the system and store them in text files on the drive.
This document provides instructions for hacking USB drives to recover passwords from victims' computers. It outlines 4 steps: 1) insert a USB flash drive, 2) create autorun.inf and launch.bat files on the drive to execute automatically, 3) download password recovery tools and save them to the USB drive, 4) insert the USB drive into a victim's computer which will automatically run the tools in the background to retrieve passwords from the system and store them in text files on the drive.
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Step1
Insert
UBS
Flash
Drive
Step2:
Create
Text
Files
And
Type
Save
it
with
name
autorun.inf
in
USB
Go
To
Download
Program
Save
all
Program
In
USB
Drive
Step4:
Create
Other
Text
File
And
Type
Save
It
With
Name
launch.bat
in
USB
Flash
• Insert
the
pen-‐drive
in
to
vicTms
window
will
pop-‐up.
(This
is
because,
we
have
created
an
auto-‐run
pen-‐drive).
• In
the
pop-‐up
window,
select
the
first
opTon
(Perform
a
Virus
Scan).
• Now
all
the
password
recovery
tools
will
silently
get
executed
in
the
background
(This
process
takes
hardly
a
few
seconds).
The
passwords
get
stored
in
the
.TXT
files.
• Remove
the
pen-‐drive
and
you’ll
see
the
stored
passwords
in
the
.TXT
files.