Logged Data Stolen by KeyLogger Viruses Is now at your fingertips, UNCENSORED !
Hotmail Logins and Passwords
Gmail logins and Passwords
Google Plus Logins and Passwords
Social Network Logins and Passwords
Server Control Pannel Logins and Passwords
Adult Website paid membership logins and passwords
Plenty more.
As usual, my posts maintain as much of a controversial level as possible
But this one is just to tip the scales, time to get very personal with this one.
What I will bring to your attention here is not like anything you have ever seen before . You will be able to view the data that many virus infections have gathered from the computers they have been residing on. These are known as Key Loggers, nasty little virus that runs quietly on your pc and collects all the juicy info that you enter on websites then sends that info secretly to a server somewhere that adds your data to a list of data collected from other infected machines.
Thanks to Google Search, all you need to do is enter one line of words and press enter. Then you will be shown endless pages of results, 90% of them will be lists of stolen user-names and passwords for every kind of site imaginable. Many are as fresh as a few hours old and yes, very valid.
Simply Go to Google.com and copy/paste the following line exacty as I wrote it below into the search bar then press enter.
program: Url/Host: Login: Password: Computer: Date: Ip
You will see a great deal of pages full of results come up. If you click on them you will have 100% UNCENSORED access to endless logs of compromised logins and passwords.
Keep in mind, accessing someone else's account may be illegal in your jurisdiction, so be careful how you use the information you find, it should only be used for educational purposes.
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+Adam Guerbuez Do you use a password manager to create unique passwords for every log in?
+Marcus Sonsteby I use a similar method for my passwords and keep them offline in storage devices.
that's certainly a solid case for rotating passwords often and running malware checks regularly
2-step verification ftw
+Brett Bjornsen However I must break it to you that 2 step verification is easy to bypass if I grab your session cookie. Then I will have full access to your account.
+Adam Guerbuez I'd be interested in hearing about your password creation/storage work flow.
+Marcus Sonsteby I think several people would actually hehe.
I'm confused – is 2-step verification the same as multi-factor verification? If so, how does a cookie provide the attacker with full access to the account?
+Adam Hepner I think it is time I make a post about how the 2-step verification thing is fairly useless when it comes to someone with half a brain being able to take over your account. Unless the user does several steps every minute of their session to prevent someone from taking over their account, these steps that almost everyone does not do and will not do since they are terribly inconvenient. I will make the post now and break it all down for the people out there that have been fooled into believing that this 2-step verification bullshit is going to prevent someone from pwning their account.
Great, will gladly hear about it. Just be sure to include me in the recipients list directly, so I won't miss it
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+Adam Hepner I added you to my list that gets email notifications about my important posts, I did just post on the 2-step verification issue in my latest post. Hope you enjoy and feel free to share any of my posts and + them if you find them informative and useful.
wow thats crazy man
Thanks for sharing, and letting us share
+Faycal Jelouane welcome.
Love it love it!