A humble request with honest intentions

07/08/2010 09:13 JackMason#1
I come to you broken, and at a loss, in need of help. It may be a bold request to ask, I may get banned, I may get no responses, but I need help.

Some time ago, my girlfriend got her account hacked. She lost all of her stuff, and the hacker changed the password. I have been going at Nexon from then on to try to get the account back, but alas I could not. I have tried everything I can, and now I come to one final, drastic solution.

Hack the account back.

I know it is bold, but it is a last resort effort. Please, if ANY of you can help me, let me know.
07/08/2010 10:57 Checkbox#2
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In case she didn't put in false information and has access to the email that was used to create the account, the above url should allow her to change the password and recover the account.
07/08/2010 22:51 JackMason#3
The problem with that is the hacker changed the e-mail.
07/08/2010 23:47 Halfslashed#4
You're out of luck, buddy.
07/09/2010 00:15 inusuka#5
Cain and Abel password cracker maybe? You can set it at brute force which has a 98% success rate, its how I got my password back when I lost mine.
07/09/2010 00:26 Checkbox#6
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The problem with that is the hacker changed the e-mail.
Seeing how you can't change the email associated with Nexon accounts, your story is sounding kinda fishy.
07/09/2010 01:02 windsworddd#7
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Seeing how you can't change the email associated with Nexon accounts, your story is sounding kinda fishy.
This.
07/09/2010 02:55 JackMason#8
Really? Then she must not have the right e-mail because she used the one she was nearly positive that she had used for the account and it didn't work.
07/10/2010 04:01 spazzzedout#9
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Really? Then she must not have the right e-mail because she used the one she was nearly positive that she had used for the account and it didn't work.
An email for a Nexon Passport ID can only be changed through logging a ticket through customer support. So unless the hacker knew the email and all the account details, the account associated email could not have been changed.

The fact that you are not the owner of the account and you are asking for tools that are sensitive and generally kept from the public is rather suspicious. You also have just recently joined our forum, and this thread is your first 3 posts.

As far as I'm concerned, your just trolling for a pass crack. Even if you arn't, your better off just making a new account because the hacker PROBABLY jacked your items.
07/10/2010 17:36 Alwaho#10
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Originally Posted by spazzzedout View Post
An email for a Nexon Passport ID can only be changed through logging a ticket through customer support. So unless the hacker knew the email and all the account details, the account associated email could not have been changed.

The fact that you are not the owner of the account and you are asking for tools that are sensitive and generally kept from the public is rather suspicious. You also have just recently joined our forum, and this thread is your first 3 posts.

As far as I'm concerned, your just trolling for a pass crack. Even if you arn't, your better off just making a new account because the hacker PROBABLY jacked your items.
Finally someone gets smart about this...
07/11/2010 16:10 lostmage333#11
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Originally Posted by inusuka View Post
Cain and Abel password cracker maybe? You can set it at brute force which has a 98% success rate, its how I got my password back when I lost mine.
Why do I not believe you? Cain (Not Abel, Abel doesn't even have a password cracking utility) can crack passwords if you have the hashed password. Care to tell me how you got your hashed password? If you're like most people, I imagine you don't write down a hashed password to just keep. That means... you got it from Nexon, right? So... you found a vulnerability in the server, that let you get it? Sneaky. Do you have my hash? If you can get your own, why can't you get mine?

Next time you lie, how about putting some thought into it.

(For the record, the password cracker that Cain ships with is stupidly slow. If you use 7 letter passwords on XP, you're vulnerable to it. Big whoop. Who uses such short passwords nowadays who *isn't* asking to get hacked? It can't even touch a 5 letter Vista/Win7 password. If Nexon really stores our passwords as MD5 hashes (which I'm willing to believe they do, it's rather standard), and they're unsalted (which I doubt they do, since... that's awfully stupid), I'd attack it with RainbowTables, if it is salted, I'd go through and dict attack every account with a very basic dictionary. I'm sure I'd still get a 5% or so success rate)

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The problem with that is the hacker changed the e-mail.
I doubt this happened. Changing the email account linked to a Nexon ID is borderline impossible (Nexon will do it for you, under very, very few conditions, but I'm sure a hacker will not be able to meet these conditions).