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Thread: binload with third-party software?

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    Yes, I think I will try that. I remember which disposable e-mail service I used, and the password was probably something like 123456 or asdf1234
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Stabber's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45
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    It works just fine here with 3rd party client


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    Well, turns out I had the e-mail and pass on a text file, and so I was able to regain access

    Indeed they had changed the NNTP password, which is separate from the login you do in Binload's client, so those who use that didn't notice anything. And doing that every day would be enough to heavily deter these accounts from being used on third-party clients, as zot commented some time ago.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Had the same issue, fixed in 5 seconds, just run Binload sandboxed, capture in Wireshark and there's the new PW.

    Anon, you are indeed correct ... if they change this pw every day it will be as much as a hassle as just4today is right now.
    But since it's entirely free you won't hear me complaining
    Can you feel the LOVE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disme View Post
    Had the same issue, fixed in 5 seconds, just run Binload sandboxed, capture in Wireshark and there's the new PW.

    Anon, you are indeed correct ... if they change this pw every day it will be as much as a hassle as just4today is right now.
    But since it's entirely free you won't hear me complaining
    Using my program is even easier to get the password. You can do it in 2 seconds

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    Though I appreciate your efforts to create this tool, you are killing the binload trick with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabalo View Post
    Though I appreciate your efforts to create this tool, you are killing the binload trick with it.
    Sadly, that's true.

    Disme, what did you use to run Binload sandboxed? I have Sandboxie, but it kept on giving a Java error every time I tried to open the client. I had to install and run it "for real"...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Disme, what did you use to run Binload sandboxed? I have Sandboxie, but it kept on giving a Java error every time I tried to open the client. I had to install and run it "for real"...
    I also use Sandboxie, but it didn't give me any error at all. I'm on Win7 64b and never had problems with it.
    Can you feel the LOVE

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    I'm using 3.54, maybe it's time to update.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    I didn't run it sandboxed, should I expect my computer to crash and burn?

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