[RESOLVED] MSN Registry Value For Passwords
Hi, yesterday i forgot the pass of my second mail.
A friend told me for a program named "MessenPass"
Although my A/V found it as trojan i opened it and it worked.
Well now i m interested to code something like this (but trojan free lol).....
i searched at google and then read this topic
http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=116222
but unfortunatelly its not working on msn live.....
What i want is only the path where the pass is stored at all
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
Download a program called Regwatch:
http://www.easydesksoftware.com/regwatch.htm
Have it take a snapshot of your registry while there is no saved password.
Then save your password and sign in.
Then hit the compare current registry button on Regwatch. This will tell you what keys have changed. Just go through the list to find it.
Password will be encrypted though.
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
well thanks for the answer... i have already did a compare and
here are the results
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/689/1vvlc2.jpg
the problem is that, none of these values
are related with my password
the encryption is base64
i didnt find anything in that format though.....
can u check these paths on ur pc?
if anyone else know, let me know :-P
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
The values are encrypted to prevent unauthorized access by other users or hackers/malicious programs.
Why do you need to read the passwords?
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
yes but i didnt find anything encrypted in base64 all i see is hex and dec
(do u know if its not base64??)
i just want to make a program for password recovery like messenpass......
thats why i need to read the passes.
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
Well this is a grey area as although you need it for some legit use, other members/guests can take it and make some kind of malicious software to steal passwords etc.
You may not find allot of help on the topic anywhere for that reason.
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
But the solution is already posted here for msn 7.5
not that big deal IMHO...
if someone want to steal passes he/she can easily write a keylogger
(there are million of samples over the net)
anyway u r the mod u deside
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
Well that was 6 years ago. Things have changed since then in all areas.
I dont decide, its the sites Acceptable Use Policy that has been in place for several years now but I dont believe it was the same back in 01 as the site was purchased by JM a couple of years after that.
Re: MSN Registry Value For Passwords
oh its ok then
thanks anyway