well I found on a post on this website the mail server for gaiaonline
which is here
and also i have a list of all mod/admin emails
i bet if somone could find a cracker we could get into a admin account
doesn't seem to block for to many invalid logins
pm me for list of emails if your intrested
also the admins use a website for password generating i know this because i know fearbot and he gave me a link to the password generator they use He knows this because he hacked a mod and got in the panel.....
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Thread: possible admin account crack?
- 12 Feb. 2010 06:55pm #1
possible admin account crack?
- 12 Feb. 2010 07:25pm #2
Is the list the same as on GC? If so then I already have the list, unless you have an updated ver (doubt they'd change their email accnts tho)
- 12 Feb. 2010 07:29pm #3
List of staff accounts is old and useless.
Using a website to generate the password is irrelevant, and if anything, just means the password is impossible to crack. The website they use does not use predefined passwords. It's not going to say "You're password should be: dolphins21"
It generates a random combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols. If you do the math of the total possible combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols, you'd find that it would take centuries to crack on even the most powerful computer for even the shortest passwords.
You're not going to crack a staff account. That's really all there is to it. Your better off social engineering your way into one by trying to get the answers to their secret questions.
- 12 Feb. 2010 09:30pm #4
- 12 Feb. 2010 09:38pm #5
i would assume it *could* give out the same password, but with all the possible combinations there would be little to no chance of stumbling onto the right password. And wouldn't we need the key to even generate the same password again?
Our efforts are probably better off as GAMEchief said.
- 12 Feb. 2010 09:54pm #6
No, it doesn't use an algorithm. It outputs a *random* password.
Password: random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character(), random_character()
No algorithm to it.
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:05pm #7
Im pretty sure that even randomNumbers() uses an algorithm for determining a # or grabbing a particular number. Given a particular set you could figure out the pattern/algorithm if it is not sophisticated enough. I recall looking at VBasic's random # generator and they always would output the same #'s in the same order.
But trying to figure out a pattern for the random characters would require having access to the password generator...
And you actually did quote Raivu in ur sig
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:16pm #8
Ugh. Really, it doesn't. I've made password generators before. All computers come with a random number generator. You generate a random number (between 0 and as many possible characters as you're using in the password: a-z = 26, A-Z = 26, 0-9 = 10, symbols = a fuckton; generate a random number between 0 and 26+26+10+fuckton), convert the number to it's character equivalent (0 = a, 25 = z, 26 = A, 51 = Z, 52 = 0, 61 = 9, 62 = `, 62 = ~, and so on and so forth), and combine the characters.
There is no algorithm. Seriously.
Seriously. It's not even debatable.
- 12 Feb. 2010 11:19pm #9
Just give up on cracking staff accounts that way. It WILL NOT work. As stated, your better off social engineering, though I'm sure they've all received some kind of notification or training on how to avoid that
- 14 Feb. 2010 04:58pm #10
- 14 Feb. 2010 05:02pm #11
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Plus they require a secondary password as well as the primary.
- 14 Feb. 2010 05:03pm #12
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