Back | Track 4 is a penetration tool, so you can use it to hack(or try) to hack into say, your wifi or something. I tested it out on my wifi - and i actually got the password correct, and using back-track, i was able to access my wireless router and change the password to the wifi, and also to infect the machine connected to the router(which was my dads)[but don't worry - i only wrote a script to shut down and not actually "infect" my dad's computer
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This is back-track: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/w
And also, using a app in Backtrack ( called S.E.T[ social engineering toolkit]) i sent my-self an email with a cloned website(which was actually this website) and what it was - was i sent myself a link to a website ( which said http://sevenforums.com) and when i clicked it, it bypassed my AV(which was Microsoft Security Essentials) and then using a meterpreter(just this one process thingy, can run commands) i told my "infection" to hide under explorer.exe and i then shut-down my computer(using a meterpreter command).
And i was able to learn/do all that after probably only like 8 hours of messing around with all the tools in Back-Track. If you wanna "hack" (but legally) hack - i would check it out. Really fun and cool. (I recommed atleast basic experience with Ubuntu/Linux)
This is back-track: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/w
And also, using a app in Backtrack ( called S.E.T[ social engineering toolkit]) i sent my-self an email with a cloned website(which was actually this website) and what it was - was i sent myself a link to a website ( which said http://sevenforums.com) and when i clicked it, it bypassed my AV(which was Microsoft Security Essentials) and then using a meterpreter(just this one process thingy, can run commands) i told my "infection" to hide under explorer.exe and i then shut-down my computer(using a meterpreter command).
And i was able to learn/do all that after probably only like 8 hours of messing around with all the tools in Back-Track. If you wanna "hack" (but legally) hack - i would check it out. Really fun and cool. (I recommed atleast basic experience with Ubuntu/Linux)
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP dv6000t CTO Entertainment Lappy |My Desktop @ Bottom
- OS
- 7 x64/ Back-Track 4
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 8300@ 2.4 Ghz
- Motherboard
- HP's Own
- Memory
- 4096 MB DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 8400M GS
- Sound Card
- Altec Lansing (The usual on Laptops )
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Laptop Screen. 17' Wide.
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 800
- Hard Drives
- 150 GB HDD.
- Cooling
- 2 External Fans, Undervolted, Coolant
- Keyboard
- Norm. Cheap Random Keyboard
- Mouse
- Norm. Cheap Random Mouse
- Other Info
- This is my Homemade Desktop :)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB 16MB 7200RPM SATA2
And more to come in a bit! :D
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