Is it possible to hack them? How do some people obtain the passwords of inactive accounts?
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Thread: Inactive accounts
- 04 Jan. 2011 12:52am #1
Inactive accounts
- 04 Jan. 2011 12:54am #2
You need a cracker son.
- 04 Jan. 2011 01:59am #3
Where can I find one?
- 04 Jan. 2011 02:00am #4
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- 04 Jan. 2011 05:54am #5
what about gaiaonline.com/wap
that doesn't require captcha.
- 04 Jan. 2011 04:01pm #6
- 05 Jan. 2011 12:28am #7
No it doesnt chad.
It does however block your IP untill server reset at server time midnight after 100 or so failed logins.
Also, there are other methods of getting in the accounts. Be creative and think of all the possibilities gaia gives you already on getting accounts.
- 11 Jan. 2011 01:25am #8
ive heard of people making crackers that pass through a list of proxies. that sounds like a real pain though because you have to keep an update list of proxies and they are usually slow. crackers are kinda slow even when you don't have to use proxies. example, if the program has a list a thousand usernames and a thousand passwords then its going to go through one million combinations. thats not to say it doesn't work. i got some great inactive accounts when the crackers were popular.
- 11 Jan. 2011 07:03am #9
Good luck with cracking passwords. Can't you just manually enter the CAPTCHA by having the bot bring up the specific CAPTCHA and field or something and having it perform some sort of character-for-character submit function (I obviously don't know what I'm talking about)?
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