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Hacking and Security / Re: Started Using Wireshark
« on: September 16, 2012, 09:26:16 PM »
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So, to answer your first question directly; The 32 character long string that is at the passwords location in the HTTP POST packet in wireshark, is the MD5 hashed version of your password. If you want to read it/find it in plain-text you have to disable javascript when you login.

That was extremely informative, and it answered exactly what I wanted to know.  Thank you all so much for sharing your knowledge.

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Hacking and Security / Re: Started Using Wireshark
« on: September 16, 2012, 12:56:06 AM »

Here is what I am getting:
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POST /login2/ HTTP/1.1


Host: evilzone.org


Connection: keep-alive


Content-Length: 90


Cache-Control: max-age=0


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user=Yitura&passwrd=&cookielength=-1&hash_passwrd=

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Hacking and Security / Re: Started Using Wireshark
« on: September 15, 2012, 08:49:32 PM »
Alright, I will take a look at that.  Thank you so much for your help. ;D

EDIT:  I see it.  What exactly do I do with it?

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Hacking and Security / Re: Started Using Wireshark
« on: September 15, 2012, 08:23:16 PM »
Wireshark, like any packet sniffer shows you everything on he network that passes your network card which means a good tip is learning to use filters. For example if you are using it to look at your EZ web session, simply put "http" into the filter box and hit return. Once you have identified a request that you want to look at, right click the packet and select "Follow TCP stream". This then shows you another window with all the requests in an easy to read form.

I already knew what RedBullAddicted told me from the tutorial.  However, I didn't realize I could do what you said, Nexus.  Thank you both for trying to help.

But, my main question is still unanswered.  I know where to find the password and username, but the password just isn't there.  I think, if you guys attempted to do this to yourself, you would realize what I mean.  Hopefully someone can get back to me on this.  :D

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I really enjoyed watching this.  I didn't understand most of it, but it was certainly inspiring.  They're like knights in shining armor to me.

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Hacking and Security / Started Using Wireshark
« on: September 15, 2012, 06:07:41 AM »
Hello!  :)  I recently started using Wireshark after looking at the tutorial.

I figured I would start small, so I tried to find my own username and password when I logged into this website.  I found the username very easily, but the password was nowhere to be found.  I'm a super-noob, but I am assuming that it's encrypted.  I see a long string of alphanumeric characters where I think my password should be.

Essentially, is there any way I can easily find my password using Wireshark?  Or, have I just missed something right in front of me? Thanks in advance.

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