Password in Login Packet?

03/27/2006 05:56 ~Unknown~#1
Hey I'm looking through some packet info and such and I just wondered if anyone knew where your password is when you log in. Is it in the login packet along with your user name and server?If not where?

Any help would be appreciated. :D
03/27/2006 06:35 Lightning73#2
there's a thread about this somewhere, it was made like a week ago..
03/27/2006 07:02 ~Unknown~#3
I havent seen it I searched best I could perhaps you can find it?
03/27/2006 16:58 Hojo#4
its hased, so its hard to extract anyways.

ask unknownone or uhacker
03/27/2006 22:18 Ultima#5
the password is right behind the user name
name 15 or 16 byte and then password 15 or 16 byte but its hashed or encrypted
03/29/2006 04:20 ~Unknown~#6
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Originally posted by Ultima@Mar 27 2006, 15:18
the password is right behind the user name
name 15 or 16 byte and then password 15 or 16 byte but its hashed or encrypted
hmm Ultima anyway you could try to explain to me how to extract it? :D

Would be much appreciated :D
03/29/2006 10:26 Saxasolt#7
Oh well thats great -.- You put up and aimbot proxy server now your trying to find password from packets.....*Changes pass*
03/29/2006 20:07 ~Unknown~#8
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Originally posted by Saxasolt@Mar 29 2006, 03:26
Oh well thats great -.- You put up and aimbot proxy server now your trying to find password from packets.....*Changes pass*
I don't plan on stealing accounts -_-
03/29/2006 21:11 anticlownn#9
You dun plan to die either but it just happens... :o
03/29/2006 21:28 ~Unknown~#10
Right.....All I wanted to know is if anyone could help with this but ok.....
03/29/2006 22:49 flowerpot#11
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Originally posted by ~Unknown~+Mar 29 2006, 04:20--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (~Unknown~ @ Mar 29 2006, 04:20)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Ultima@Mar 27 2006, 15:18
the password is right behind the user name
name 15 or 16 byte and then password 15 or 16 byte but its hashed or encrypted
hmm Ultima anyway you could try to explain to me how to extract it? :D

Would be much appreciated :D [/b][/quote]
Why do you need to decrypt it.. just resend the same login/pass info and take their items.. :D
03/29/2006 22:57 ~Unknown~#12
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Originally posted by flowerpot+Mar 29 2006, 15:49--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (flowerpot @ Mar 29 2006, 15:49)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
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Originally posted by -~Unknown~@Mar 29 2006, 04:20
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@Mar 27 2006, 15:18
the password is right behind the user name
name 15 or 16 byte and then password 15 or 16 byte but its hashed or encrypted

hmm Ultima anyway you could try to explain to me how to extract it? :D

Would be much appreciated :D
Why do you need to decrypt it.. just resend the same login/pass info and take their items.. :D [/b][/quote]
Ahh I get what your saying XD :D
03/29/2006 23:24 Robsta#13
simply put, i dont think people are going to be to forth coming on this information, why? because if people can extract the passwords from the login packet, then they can easily make a "hack", have it catch the login packet going out, spoof the outgoing ip to look like co's server but be sending it to theirs, and hten extract it. But then again if their spoofing the outgoing ip, then they should already know how to extract it.
03/30/2006 00:11 ~Unknown~#14
hmm *edit*
04/14/2006 19:20 RagnaBaby#15
I dont get it why nobody is helping?

To clear things up, I'm looking for info just like Unknown wants.

Anybody of us here knows how the packet is encrypted by the client before it's sent through the network? This could be same with decrypting it.. but encryption would be a help.

Thanks