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Re: binload with third-party software?
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Originally Posted by
zot
enerdude - Do you think it would it require much work to put together a 'keygen-like' app that would extract the login details out of the packet stream? Such a tool would certainly be appreciated by many (though if successful, could spell the early demise of the free Binload era -- just as Rasspy did for Netzero).
I'm not a coder by I know how to use software called winautomation, so I made a little program to do the job. It captures the details straight from binload's server (not from the packet stream), so you dont even need to install and run the binload software. All you need is the initial username (email) and password you selected when you signed up.
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Installation and usage:
- The program require at least .NET framework 2.0
- Download and extract the rar file into a folder. The rar contains two .exe files
- Run the main program (Binload info tool by enerdude.exe)
Virusscan for those of you that dont trust me ;)
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Post your experience in this thread and enjoy! ;)
Re: binload with third-party software?
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anon
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Originally Posted by
zot
Such a tool would certainly be appreciated by many (though if successful, could spell the early demise of the free Binload era -- just as Rasspy did for Netzero).
My thoughts also. If anyone can easily extract the login data that'd be cool, but it may cause Binload to close or cease offering free services.
Well I created a program anyway. Use it if you please (I have already replied with a download link but the forum software told me my post must first be approved, so I guess it will be here soon)
Edit: I only saw afterwards the virustotal report has 1 of 44 positive results from a AV program called Rising but it is obviously a false positive
Re: binload with third-party software?
thanks enerdude, much appreciated.
Re: binload with third-party software?
Ditto. For good or bad it may help a chap or two.
Re: binload with third-party software?
Yikes!
enerdude, your effort is very generous. Personally, I would request that your program be removed. The fewer the people taking advantage of Binload's offer, the better. Keep out the mouse-jockeys!
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OldIronTits
Yikes! enerdude, your effort is very generous. Personally, I would request that your program be removed. The fewer the people taking advantage of Binload's offer, the better. Keep out the mouse-jockeys!
lmao so only you should know about it? hahaha get real its a public beta that ends on new year so have fun keeping a secret for the new 2 months, lol. your the reason people dont share good free servers, greedy little leeches, i hate shit like that. but you can look at all my free servers,leechers get jealous pl0x http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/...069/harhar.jpg http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/...069/harhar.jpg
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JustDOSE
mao so only you should know about it? hahaha get real its a public beta that ends on new year so have fun keeping a secret for the new 2 months, lol.
Is that official? I guess I'll have to go back to XS Usenet next year, then. :unsure:
Re: binload with third-party software?
Nah, just4today is excellent for 0-day stuff. 10 days retention is more than enough in most cases for the average user.
Re: binload with third-party software?
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JustDOSE
your the reason people dont share good free servers, greedy little leeches, i hate shit like that. but you can look at all my free servers,leechers get
Who do you think will use this info? People that will upload content to Usenet??? Think again, it's exactly the leechers you hate that will use this info and will exploit this 'trick' so it will stop working in no time. If someone isn't even capable to perform such a simple action with Wireshark or any other packet-sniffer, than they should refrain from using freeservers and just get a payserver.
And that's exactly the reason most 'free' alternatives are shared with a select bunch of people that have a clue what they are doing.
Lol @ your screenshot though, another FAILED attempt to impress the not so smart members of this board :rolleye:
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Cabalo
Nah, just4today is excellent for 0-day stuff. 10 days retention is more than enough in most cases for the average user.
New login data every day. And I'm lazy like that :P