Hack Into a Computer Which is Connect on Same Network (LAN)
If you are working in Office / Colleges and want to hack
your friends & college mate PC then here is a trick.
What do we need ?
. Windows Os
. Cain And Abel
Step 1:- Finding the target
So first off we need to find a computer or the computer to
hack into. So if your
plugged in to the LAN, or connected to the WAN, you can
begin. Open up Cain and
Abel. This program has a built in sniffer feature. A sniffer
looks for all IP addresses in the local sub net. Once you have opened up the
program click on the sniffer tab, click the Start/Stop sniffer, and then click
the blue cross.
Another window will pop up, make sure “All host in my
subnet” is selected, and then
click ok.
It Should begin to scan
Then IP’s, computer names, and mac addresses will show up
Now remember the IP address of the computer you are going to
be breaking into.
If you can’t tell whether the IP address is a computer,
router, modem, etc, that’s ok.
During the next step we will begin our trial and error.
Step 2:- Trial and error
Now, we don’t know if we have our designated target, or if
we have a computer or
printer, or whatever else is on the LAN or WAN.
If you did get the IP of the target though, I still
recommend reading through this
section, for it could be helpful later on.
Click on the start menu and go to run, type in cmd, and
click ok.
This should bring up the command prompt.
From here we will do most of the hacking.
Now I will be referring to certain commands that need to be
inputted into the
command prompt.
I will put these commands in quotes, but do not put the
quotes in the code when you
type it into the prompt.
I am only doing this to avoid confusion.
Let’s get back to the hacking.
Type in “ping (IP address of the target).” For example in
this tutorial, “ping
192.168.1.103.”
This will tell us if the target is online.
If it worked, it will look something like this (note, I have
colored out private information):
IF it didn’t work, meaning that the target is not online, it
will look something like this:
If the target is not online, either switch to a different
target, or try another time.
If the target is online, then we can proceed.
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Step 4:– Gathering the information
Now, input this command “nbtstat –a (IP address of target).”
An example would be
“nbtstat –a 192.168.1.103.”
This will show us if there is file sharing enabled, and if
there is, it will give us the:
currently logged on user, workgroup, and computer name.
Step 5:- Getting In
Finally it’s time.
By now we know: that our target is online, our target has
file sharing, and our target’s
computer name.
So it’s time to break in.
We will now locate the shared drives, folders, files, or
printers. Type in “net view
(IP Address of Target)”
An example for this tutorial would be: “net view
192.168.1.103”
We have our just found our share name. In this case, under
the share name is “C,”
meaning that the only shared thing on the computer is C.
Then to the right, under
Type, it says “Disk.” This means that it is the actual C
DISK of the computer. The C
DISK can sometimes be an entire person’s hard drive.
As you can see, for my hack I have already used “K,” so I
used “G” instead.
You may also do the same for multiple hacks.
If it worked, it will say “The command completed
successfully.”
If not, you will have to go retrace you steps.
Now open up “my computer” under the start menu, and your
newly created network
drive should be there.
Now, if you disconnect from the WAN or LAN, you will not be
able to access this
drive, hence the name Network Drive.
The drive will not be deleted after you disconnect though,
but you won’t be able to
access it until you reconnect to the network.
So if you are doing this for the content of the drive, I
recommend dragging the files
and folders inside of the drive onto your computer,
because you never know if the target changes the sharing
setting.
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Congratulations! You’re DONE!-Commands used in this tutorial:PINGNBTSTAT -a (IP Address of Target)NET VIEW (IP Address of Target)NET USE K: (IP Address of Target)(SHARENAME)-Program used in this tutorial:Cain and Abel.
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